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Theory of multiple intelligences - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Triarchic theory of intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence was formulated by Robert J. Sternberg, a prominent figure in the research of human intelligence. The theory by itself was groundbreaking in that it was among the...
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A Human Intelligence Hot Topic reporting on new and emerging theories of intelligence. ... You cannot pick up a magazine today without seeing an article regarding intelligence or intelligences. ... Dweck, C. S., Chiu, C., & Hong, Y. (1995). Implicit theories and their role in judgments and reactions: A world from...
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There are a whole host of theories about intelligence, none of which really agree with each other. ... Basically, the science of scientifically investigating the brain, intelligence, and how they work is just too new. As more evidence comes in, theories will be change, merge, be thrown out completely, and generally mutate.
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Theories of intelligence, as is the case with most scientific theories, have evolved through a succession of paradigms that have been put forward to clarify our understanding of the idea. The major paradigms have been those of psychological measurement (often called psychometrics);
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This article questions conventional approaches to measuring intelligence; Howard Gardner presents his 'eight intelligences' and 'profiles of intelligence' theories. ... Three unresolved issues will dominate the discussion of intelligence: whether intelligence is one thing or many things; whether intelligence is inherited;
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