Download Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence? and more Summaries Reasoning in PDF only on Docsity! Cold-Read Task Read “ Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence? ” by Denise Mann. Then answer the questions. 1. Which sentence best summarizes Denise Mann’s “Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence?” a. IQ tests do not adequately measure a person’s intelligence. b. Traditional IQ tests provide a good measure of a person’s intelligence. c. Multiple types of IQ tests should be performed to measure a person’s intelligence. d. IQ tests can be a valid measure of intelligence if they include a variety of participants. 2. Part A How does the author in “Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence?” develop her central idea? a. Mann provides an objective summary of a new study on IQ tests. b. Mann provides quotations from several researchers which create confusion. c. Mann explains the results from a new study on IQ tests and introduces a counterpoint. d. Mann explains how the work of several researchers has oversimplified the research process. Part B Which statement from “Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence?” supports the answer to Part A. a. “Some very valuable research has been carried out using classical IQ tests.” b. “I would suggest that it is both accurate and informative to measure multiple types of intelligence.” c. “What’s more, the study suggests that each type of intelligence may have its basis in a different set of brain areas.” d. “A new study of more than 100,000 participants suggests that there may be at least three distinct components of intelligence.” Grade 8: Flowers for Algernon 3. Which quotation best explains whether the reasoning in “Does IQ Test Really Measure Intelligence?” is proven accurate? a. “It is time to move on to using a more comprehensive set of tests that can measure separate scores for each type of intelligence.” b. “To come up with one unifying score and use that to determine a person’s overall ability is fraught with problems.” c. “The entire test took about 30 minutes to complete.” d. “This is a really compelling study of an extraordinarily large number of people taking tests with a careful data analysis.” Read “ IQ Tests are ‘Meaningless and Too Simplistic’ Claim Researchers ” by Nicholas McDermott. Then answer the questions. 4. Part A What is the author’s purpose in “IQ Tests are ‘Meaningless and Too Simplistic’ Claim Researchers”? a. To persuade the Mensa society to change their scoring policies on the IQ tests to indicate intelligence. b. To explain that IQ tests only measure certain aspects of intelligence and should not be viewed as an indicator of intelligence. c. To provide information on the structured assessment format of IQ tests to ensure accurate information on intelligences of many people. d. To clarify that new versions of the IQ test have been launched over the years since its implementation during the 1950s-1960s. Part B Which evidence from Nicholas McDermott’s “IQ Tests are ‘Meaningless and Too Simplistic’ Claim Researchers” best supports the answer to Part A? a. “They use the Cattell III B tests, which consist of six batches of multiple-choice questions aimed at testing mental agility.” b. “IQ tests are pretty meaningless--if you are not good at them, all it proves is that you are not good at IQ tests.” Grade 8: Flowers for Algernon