PSYCO105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Normal Distribution, Content Validity, Joseph Renzulli
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Performance components: actual mental process used to perform the task. Including perceptual processing, retrieving memories, and generating responses. Knowledge-acquisition components: allow for learning, storage, and combination of new and old materials. underly differences in crystallized intelligence. Analytical intelligence - involves the kinds of academically oriented problem-solving skills measured by traditional intelligence tests. Practical intelligence - refers to the skills needed to cope with everyday demands and to manage oneself and other people effectively. Creative intelligence - comprises the mental skills needed to deal adaptively with novel problems. Traditionally, intelligence was viewed as mental competence, which limits the ability to capture the range of human adaptations. Instead, independent intelligences relate to different adaptive demands. 1 linguistic intelligence: the ability to use language well, as writers do. 2 logical-mathematical intelligence: the ability to reason mathematically and logically. 3 visuospatial intelligence: the ability to solve spatial problems or to succeed in a eld such as architecture.