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Intelligence and IQ (Triarchic Theory of Practical Intelligence by…
Intelligence and IQ
Triarchic Theory of Practical Intelligence by Sternberg
Componential Intelligence
Analytical & Critical intelligence (Academic performance)
Experimental intelligence
Creative intelligence & new ideas
Practical Intelligence
Tactic Knowledge
Personal Knowledge
Action oriented
No help from others
Two Factor Theory by Spearman
G factor
General factor required to do all activities
Hereditary
No learning involved
S Factor
Specific factors needed to excel in specific areas of interest
Learning is involved
Mono factor Theory by Binet
G factor
Only one general factor responsible for all actions
If excelled in one can be excelled in all; if failed in one will be failed in all
Thurstone
Seven distinct primary factors
Verbal - Ideas and word meaning, Number - Speed & accuracy, Space - Ability to visualise objects in three dimensions
Multi-factor Theory by Thurstone