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| Aristotle's classic view of intellifence |
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| Aristotle saw intelligence as innate and divinely given (best advice - find an intelligent person and learn from what they do) |
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| Evolutionary Leaps - intelligence and other traits, were entirely hereditary |
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| discovered academic grades correlated with musical talent and other skills |
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| Cattell & Horn's fluid and crystalized intelligence theory |
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two types of intelligence exist
Fluid and Crystal |
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| Sternberg's triarchic (3-part) theory of intelligence |
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1) Analytical intelligence
2) Creative intelligence
3) Practical intelligence |
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| Gardner's multiple intelligence theory |
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| 8 different styles of learning |
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modern tests are scored on a normal curve
100 POINTS AS AVERAGE
15 standard deviation |
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| IQ measures at many parts of the world |
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| Bias, in terms of standardized test questions |
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| VERY culturally dependent |
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| belief and practice of improving the genetic quality of human population |
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| self-known, can change, adapt |
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| taught knowledge, firm, fact-driven |
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deal with new situations from past experiences
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