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Sternberg and Detterman 1986

asked a dozen theorists to give a dozen definitions of intelligence and received a dozen definitions

boring

intelligence has come to represent whatever intelligence tasks measure

Spearman's 2 factor theory

intellectual activity determined by 2 factors:G factor and s factor.


The g factor is 3 qualitative principles of cognition

spearman's 3 principles of G factor

experience, eduction of relations, correlates.


Experience - ability to understand experience


ed relations - bring out facts


ed correlates - rule from one case to another

Factor analysis

a procedure by spearman and pearson too identify common factors. data reduction.

Catell two factors - Horn and Cattell

fluid intelligence - culture free tasks


crystallised intelligence - involves vocabulary and semantic info and is culture bound

Sternberg triarchic theory

componential, experiential and contextual.


Componential - mental mechanisms people use to do tasks


Experiential - deal effectively with novel situations and learn from previous encounter


Contextual intelligence - relating to behaviours that were natural selection in evolutionary history .

Gardner's neuropsychological analysis of human abilities - seven

linguistic, musical, mathematical, kinesthetic, spatial, personal intelligence.

Goleman emotional intelligence

social and emotional components of interactions