Intelligence
Who were the first intellictual tests first developed by
Chinese Civil Service
Sir Francis Galton
binet and simon
Developed the Binet-Simon intelligence test; introduced the concept of mental age
Binets and Simon
Stern’s Intelligence Quotient
mental age/chronological age x 100
Lewis Terman
Stanford-Binet Scale - revised Binet’s test because not all army recruits could read
David Wechsler
(Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) Verbal & performance scores. Most widely used intelligence test today
the psychometric approach
achievement tests
aptitude test
charles spearman
g factor and special abilities
g factor
special abilities
what is low g related to?
-heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimers, drowings
L.L. Thurstone
Primary Mental Abilities
psychologist; proposed that intelligence consisted of 7 different primary mental abilities
believed in special abilities over g factor (intelligence is more complex than g factor)
Cattel and Horn – fluid and crystallized intelligence
fluid and crystallized intelligence (basically split g factor into 2)
fluid intelligence
our ability to reason speedily and abstractly (deal with novel situations without previous knowledge); tends to decrease during late adulthood
crystallized intelligence
Carrol’s Three Stratum Theory
shorter arrows = most influences g
Eight relatively independent intelligences
there are many diff types of intelligences (adaptive demands)
intelligences are independent of each other
adaptive demands
triarchic theory of intelligence: types of intellectual competence
analytical intelligence:
- analyze and evaluate ideas
- solve problems
- taking tests
practical intelligence:
- skills needed to manage ourself + others (street smart)
- needed for everyday tasks
creative intelligence:
- deal with new problems using imagination (paint, write)