| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
stanford |
selling equipment to miners, social darwism |
S.S chptr 19 |
| 2 |
Stanford |
Binet Intelligence Scale adaptation to the Binet Simon Scale developed by Lewis Terman in 1916; called such because Terman worked at Stanford; contains 15 subtests that measures 4 kinds of mental abilities that are universally considered to be the components of intelligence: verbal reasoning, abstract/visual reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and short term memory; test items vary according to person’s age; test begins just below the expected mental age and the examiner determines the basal age (point where examinee answers 3 questions in a row correctly); best used for children, adolescents, and young adults |
AP Psychology Intelligence |
| 3 |
Stanford |
cardinals |
Pac-10 and Big-12 |
| 4 |
Stanford |
Binet Intelligence Scale adaptation to the Binet Simon Scale developed by Lewis Terman in 1916; called such because Terman worked at Stanford; contains 15 subtests that measures 4 kinds of mental abilities that are universally considered to be the components of intelligence: verbal reasoning, abstract/visual reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and short term memory; test items vary according to person’s age; test begins just below the expected mental age and the examiner determines the basal age (point where examinee answers 3 questions in a row correctly); best used for children, adolescents, and young adults |
AP Psych Intelligence |
| 5 |
Stanford |
Cardinal |
College nicknames |