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TEST YOUR
By
Alfred
W.
Munzert, Ph.D
WINGS BOOKS New Yock
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publicatioii Data Munzert, Alfred W. [Test your I.Q] Test your own I.Q.
/
by Alfred
W Munzert.
cm.
p.
Originally published: Test your I.Q. 3rd ed.
New York
:
Prentice Hall, 1994.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-517-18287-4 1.
Intelligence tests. 2. Self-evaluation.
BF431.M823 153.9'3—dc20
I.
Title.
1996 96-31149
CIP 8 7 6 5 4 3
Contents Page Introduction Part
I:
iv
SELF-SCORING
I.Q.
TEST
1
Instructions
3
I.Q. Test
7
Answers and Explanations
17 21
Scoring Instructions Part
II:
INTELLIGENCE: ITS
MEASUREMENT AND
23
MEANING Measuring Intelligence Your Intelligence Score (LQ.) Intelligence:
What
Is It?
and Adult Intelligence Brain Function: Creativity and Intelligence The Significance of Right-Brain Intelligence to the Educational System and National Achievement Methodology for Teaching Right-Brain Dominated People Differences in Child
LQ. Test Analysis: Left-Brain, Right-Brain Abilities Left-Brain, Right-Brain Test Analysis
Creativity
Are
Intelligence Scores Useful
Can
Intelligence
Part
III:
and Important?
Be Improved or Raised?
GIFTEDNESS/TALENT AND INTELLIGENCE
Observing for Indicators of Giftedness and Talent Milestones in Infant and Preschool Development Checklist of Behaviors to Measure Giftedness and Talent
COMPUTER LQ.
Intelligence
50 54 62 63 70 76 83
84 89
92 100
Sttmmary Part IV:
25 28 32 37 42 46
and Computer Operation
Computer Operator Test Answers and Explanations Test Interpretation
101 ^
102 104 118
123
Introduction Of all more
the subjects that intrigue our
modem
fascinating than intelligence. Specifically,
mean by
intelligence?
How
is it
none is what do we
society,
measured? Of even greater
importance— what are the implications of such measurement
to
the individual?
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