PSYCH207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: The Bell Curve, Eyal, Theory Of Multiple Intelligences

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30 Nov 2016
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Many studies that we look at have undergraduate psychology students as participants this can result in us ignoring the individual differences between groups. Generally, more intelligent people are those that complete tasks with more cognitive. Study: rt in memory scanning task keating & bobbitt (1978: high ability children and adults acquire, store, and manipulate basic information more rapidly and efficiently than do their same-age, normal-ability peers. In the book the bell curve, hernstein and murray (1994) argued that there is basic intelligence believe that if an iq test is properly administered, it is not biased against. Gardner (1993) takes a different perspective he views that there is not one global concept but people can express intelligence on at least 6 different dimensions any groups; believe intelligence is inherited from parents. Practice typically makes us better at something lots of practice can bring you into the.

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