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Intelligence http://content8.clipmarks.com/blog_cache/www.sciencedaily.com/img/BB42D239-0308-460C-B1DF-8E84149639BA
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Ways of Defining Intelligence Consisting of: Capacity to learn from experience Ability to adapt to environment Metacognition: Ability to understand and control your own thinking Ability to deal with complexity What intelligence tests measure Cultural definitions
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Early Measures of Intelligence Two approaches: Galton – sensory-based
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Early Measures of Intelligence http://imjustaguy.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/iq_bell_curve.gif Two approaches: Binet – scholastically-based Intelligence quotient
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Current Intelligence Tests Stanford-Binet Wechsler (see handout) Verbal score Performance score Overall score
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Debated Questions about Intelligence Is intelligence singular or multiple? Is intelligence inherited? Are intelligence tests biases?
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Spearman- the “g”factor Factor Analysis
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Arguments against a general intelligence factor Architecture of the brain – modularity Artificial Intelligence research Most IQ studies done on middle-class Americans IQ tests do not test practical intelligence
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Gardner- Multiple Intelligences Linguistic Logical-Mathematical Spatial Musical Bodily-kinesthetic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist
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Gardner’s Criteria for Identifying Intelligences 1. Brain damage 2. Exceptional individuals 3. Core operations 4. Developmental history 5. Evolutionary history 6. Supportive evidence from cognitive-experimental research 7. Supportive evidence from psychometric tests 8. Symbol system
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Biological Basis of Intelligence Size of brain Speed of nerve conduction Efficiency of brain Twins studies Can intelligence change over your lifetime?
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The Bell Curve & Social Intelligence The Bell Curve Intelligence is a single property Intelligence is distributed in the population in a bell curve Intelligence is inherited Low intelligence leads to social pathology Implied: blacks more likely to have low IQ than whites Social Intelligence One important type of intelligence ignored in psychology
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Race and Intelligence Problems with arguments Race is a social construct
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Culture and Intelligence
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