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What Is Intelligence?


What Is Intelligence?

Author: James R. Flynn

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2007-08-27


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The 'Flynn effect' refers to the massive increase in IQ test scores over the course of the twentieth century. Does it mean that each generation is more intelligent than the last? Does it suggest how each of us can enhance our own intelligence? Professor Flynn is finally ready to give his own views. He asks what intelligence really is and gives a surprising and illuminating answer. This expanded paperback edition includes three important new essays. The first contrasts the art of writing cognitive history with the science of measuring intelligence and reports data. The second outlines how we might get a complete theory of intelligence, and the third details Flynn's reservations about Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. A fascinating book that bridges the gulf separating our minds from those of our ancestors a century ago, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of human intelligence.

Number: a Link Between Divine Intelligence and Human. An Argument


Number: a Link Between Divine Intelligence and Human. An Argument

Author: Charles Girdlestone

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1875


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Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life


Practical Intelligence in Everyday Life

Author: Robert J. Sternberg

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2000-03-28


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This path-breaking book reviews psychological research on practical intelligence and describes its importance in everyday life. The authors reveal the importance of tacit knowledge--what we have learned from our own experience, through action. Although it has been seen as an indispensable element of expertise, intelligence researchers have found it difficult to quantify. Based on years of research, Dr. Sternberg and his colleagues have found that tacit knowledge can be quantified and can be taught. This volume thoroughly examines studies of practical intelligence in the United States and in many other parts of the world as well, and for varied occupations, such as management, military leadership, teaching, research, and sales.