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