The rise of average IQ scores that has occurred over the decades in many nations is: Multiple Intelligences Aptitude Flynn Effect IQ test
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Step 1: The Flynn Effect is the substantial and long-term increase in intelligence test scores that has been observed in many parts of the world. Show more…
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The Flynn effect refers to the a. superiority of certain racial and ethnic groups on intelligence tests. b. extreme scores (very high and very low scores) that are more common for males than females on math tests. c. stereotype threat that might cause some Black students to underperform on standardized tests. d. predictive ability of intelligence tests. e. gradual improvement in intelligence test scores over the last several decades.
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Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by five suggested answers or Which statement is true of power tests? The Flynn effect is the finding that (A) intelligence seems to increase with every generation. (B) television has decreased intellectual performance. (C) linguistic skills decline with age. (D) within-group differences are larger than between-group differences. (E) the more times people take a test, the better they tend to score.
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