PSYC 107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Mental Age, Intelligence Quotient, Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence
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Intelligence set of cognitive skills that include abstract thinking, reasoning, problem solving, and the ability to acquire knowledge. Triarchic theory of intelligence ster(cid:374)(cid:271)erg"s 3 part (cid:373)odel of i(cid:374)tellige(cid:374)(cid:272)e (a(cid:374)alyti(cid:272), (cid:272)reati(cid:448)e, a(cid:374)d practical intelligence) Creative intelligence coming up with fresh and useful ideas for solving problems. Practical intelligence ability to solve problems of everyday life efficiently. Fluid intelligence raw mental ability, pattern recognition, abstract reasoning, applied to a problem that you have never confronted before: not influenced by culture or the size of your vocabulary, how fast you learn new things. Crystalized intelligence using skills, experience, and knowledge to solve problems: size of your vocabulary and knowledge of culture. Multiple intelligences theory idea that intelligence consists of distinct dimensions and is not just a single factor. Ability to analyze info and problems logically and to perform mathematical operations. Ability to think about and solve problems in a 3d space. Ability in performing, composing, or appreciating musical patterns.