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OSWALD

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List five of the six programs identified in your text that either try to increase intelligence levels, school performance, or problem-solving capabilities of children.
 
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List the two critiques of psychometric theories of intelligence provided by your textbook.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Any five of the following: Head Start, Instrumental Enrichment, Odyssey, The IDEAL Problem Solver, Intelligence Applied, Practical Intelligence for School

Answer to Question 2

(1) The statistical methods used to test psychometric theories have been inadequate in showing the flaws of these theories. (2) Psychometric theories also tend to be somewhat narrower than contemporary theories in there conception of intelligence.





 

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