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Thinking, Language, and Intelligence (7) Imagery and Concepts Decision Making Problem Solving Language The Nature of Intelligence Emotional Intelligence Creativity
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Imagery and Concepts Imagery Concepts Formal concept Natural concept
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Decision Making Additive strategy Heuristics Availability representativeness Framing
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Problem Solving Trial and Error Algorithm Working backwards Means-end analysis Analogy heuristic Functional fixedness Mental set
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The Structure of Language Phonemes Morphemes Syntax Semantics Pragmatics Infantile Amnesia Second language learning
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Language in Children Babbling Overextension Underextension Telegraphic speech Overregularization
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Gardner’s Forms of Intelligence 1.Linguistic 2.Logical-Mathematical 3.Spatial 4.Bodily-Kinesthetic 5.Musical 6.Interpersonal 7.Intrapersonal 8.Naturalist
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More Theories of Intelligence Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory Componential Experiential Contextual Other Intelligences Emotional intelligence Creativity (divergent thinking) Artificial Intelligence?
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Intelligence Tests Binet-Simon or Stanford-Binet Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale California Test of Mental Maturity Cognitive Abilities Test Otis-Lennon Mental Ability Test Ravens Advanced Progressive Matrices
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Validity, Reliability, and Bias Validity Reliability Standardization Bias Twins Environment (or Nature vs. Nurture) Gender
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Intelligence Levels
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