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INTELLIGENCE (Components of Intelligence (Gender, Age, Social Norms,…
INTELLIGENCE
Components of Intelligence
Gender
Age
Social Norms
Environment
Literacy
Organization
Sports
Behaviors
Home life
Past experience
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory: 8 Independent Intelligences
Logical-mathematical
Linguistic
Musical
Spacial
Bodily-Kinesthetic
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Naturalist
David Wechsler's Global Capacity View:
Act purposely
Think rationally
Deal effectively
Robert Sternberg's Triarchic View: The Theory of Successful intelligence.
Practical ability
Applying knowledge to daily life
Creative ability
Inventing, discovering, imagining, etc.
Analytical ability
Evaluating ideas by breaking them down
Different types of Learning Styles:
Reflectivity and Impulsivity
Field Dependence and Field Independence
Mental self-government styles
Alfred Binet
Discovered IQ testing
Mental age
IQ testing is not being used as he originally intended.
My Definition: Intelligence is having proficient skills in different aspects of life.
Everyone has different types of intelligences
Can be proficient in one type or many