PSY BEH 11C Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence, Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, Heritability

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Reference analytic intelligence choice reaction time crystallized intelligence emotional intelligence factor analysis fluid intelligence. Flynn effect general intelligence (g) goal maintenance heritability ratio (h) inspection time. The ability typically measured by intelligence tests and crucial for academic success. A measure of the speed of mental processing that takes place when someone must choose between several responses, depending on which stimulus is presented. Acquired knowledge, including the person"s repertoire of verbal knowledge and cognitive skills. The ability to understand your own and others" emotions and to control your emotions appropriately. A statistical method for studying the interrelations among various tests. The goal is to discover whether the tests are all influenced by the same factors. The ability to deal with new and unusual problems. A worldwide increase in iq scores over the last several decades, at a rate of about 3 points per decade. A mental attribute that is hypothesized as contributing to the performance of virtually any intellectual task.

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