What is general Intelligence?
How well you can solve problems and learn new things
Who created general intelligence?
Spearman
What is processing speed?
How quickly you can think of things
What is crystalized intelligence?
The knowledge you acquired over time (book smarts)
Who created the theory of crystalized and fluid intelligence?
Cattell
Does crystalized intelligence improve as you age?
Yes!
Does fluid intelligence increase of decrease over time?
Decreases
What is fluid intelligence?
How well you can understand relationships between concepts
Who created triarchic intelligence?
Sternberg
What is triarchic intelligence?
Intelligence that is divided into 3 parts
What are the three parts in triarchic intelligence?
Practical, analytical, and creative
What is practical intelligence
“Street smarts” applying knowledge to help you get through life
What is Analytical intelligence?
The ability to analyze things and solve problems
What is creative intelligence?
The ability to think of novel solutions to problems “Think outside of the box”
What is Gardeners theory of intelligence?
Every domain of human activity has an intelligence associated with it
What is emotional intelligence?
The ability to understand your emotions and the emotions of others
What is IQ? What does it stand for? And what is the lower/higher limit number?
Intelligence Quotient, most commonly used measure of intelligence, and 0 - 200
What percent do most people fall under for IQ?
68% fall between 85 and 115
What was the first IQ test called?
Stanford - Binet Test
Based on Alfred Binet
What is the most commonly used IQ test for children?
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children
Who was the Wechsler intelligence scale for children (WISC) developed by?
David Wechsler
What is the most commonly user IQ test for adults?
The WAIS Wechsler Adult Intelligence scale
What is a range of reaction?
Everyone has a genetic set potential but the environment still impacts this severely