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INTELLIGENCE (THE ABILITY TO DIRECT ONE'S THINKING, ADAPT TO ONE'S…
INTELLIGENCE
THE ABILITY TO DIRECT ONE'S THINKING, ADAPT TO ONE'S CIRCUMSTANCES, AND LEARN FROM ONE'S EXPERIENCES
Average IQ is 100, 70% have IQ's between 85 & 115
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Factor theory of intelligence - suggested that every task requires a combination of a general ability and skills that are specific to the task
Charles Spearman Theory - Two-factor theory of intelligence - suggests that every task requires a combination a general ability (which he called g) and skills that are specific to the task (which he called s)
Thurstone argued that just as we have games called baseball and basketball but no game called athletics, so we have abilities such as verbal ability and perceptual ability but no general ability called intelligence
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Crystalized intelligence - the ability to retain and use knowledge that was acquired through experience
Emotional Intelligence - the ability to reason about emotions and to use emotions to enhance reasonging
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