Kathleen Stassen Berger The Developing Person Through the Life Span Eighth Edition Part VII Adulthood: Cognitive Development Chapter Twenty-One What Is Intelligence? Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied Selective Gains and Losses
What Is Intelligence? Research on Age and Intelligence –Cross-Sectional Research –Longitudinal Research –Cross-Sequential Research THINKING CRITICALLY: How to Stay Smart
Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied Two Clusters of Intelligence –Fluid Intelligence –Crystallized Intelligence –Both Together Now Three Forms of Intelligence: Sternberg
Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied Age and Culture –An Example of Practical Intelligence in Kenya A CASE TO STUDY: A Smart Mother –Which Intelligence Is Valued?
Selective Gains and Losses Optimization with Compensation Expert Cognition –Intuitive –Automatic –Strategic –Flexible
Selective Gains and Losses Expertise and Age –Older Workers: Experts or Has-Beens? –Family Skills