Intelligence
Michele Bobbittにより
1. Theories
1.1. Spearman:G factor. Ability to process information quickly. General factor + Specific factors.
1.2. Cattell: Fluid intelligence- acquire knowledge quickly; adapt: rapid, non-familiar tasks. Crystallized intelligence- acquired knowledge from schooling and experience: familiar tasks.
1.3. Gardner: Multiple Intelligences. Linguistic, mathematical-logical, spacial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal.
1.4. Sternberg: Context of situation; experience-draw from prior experience; cognitive processing.
1.5. Distributed Intelligence: Outside factors provide assistance.
2. Acquired through...
2.1. Heredity
2.2. Environmental factors
2.3. Prior Experience
3. Definition: Ability to accomplish new tasks successfully.
3.1. Adaptive: Can be applied "across the board."
3.2. Learning ability: Catching on quickly to new tasks.
3.3. Prior knowledge: Apply to new circumstances.
3.4. Multiple mental processes.
3.5. Culture-Specific.