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Sir Francis Galton
Intelligence is inherited.
Gifted individuals from gifted families.
Intelligence must be bred.
Charles Spearman
G factor, S factor.
General| reason and ps
Specific| verbal, mathematical
Louis Thurstone
Little evidence for g-factor.
7 factors.
All together = Intelligence
Howard Gardner
9 types of intelligence.
Born with it, environment brings them out. Each important.
Robert Sternberg
Triarchic theory (creative, analytical, practical).
Fluid Intelligence
the ability to invent new strategies for problem solving
Crystallized Intelligence
the ability to use previously learned information to solve familiar problems
Alfred Binet
Developed idea of intelligence test. Wanted to find mental age. Created (MA)
Lewis Terman
Created first American I.q. test. I.q. = MA/Ca x100. Created Stanford-binge intelligence scale.
David Wechsler
(WAIS) Wechsler Adult Intelligent Scale.
(WISC) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
Schaller test distribute score on the bell curve.
Emotional Intelligence(EQ)
The knowledge of how you are feeling, identifying other's emotions, express your emotions and regulate them.
Flynn Effect
Average I.q. rose about 3 points during the 20th century
Intelligence
The ability to profit from experience, acquire knowledge, think abstractly, act purposefully, and adapt to changes in environment.