definitions of intelligence
what did Francis Galton say about intelligence?
what did Alfred Binet say about intelligence?
what did William Stern say about intelligence?
what did Lewis Terman say about intelligence?
what did Spearman say about intelligence?
Spearman’s two-factor theory
what is ‘g’?
what is ‘s’?
relationship between ‘g’ and ‘s’
‘g’ leads to ‘s’
‘g’ leads to performance on an intelligence test
‘s’ leads to performance on an intelligence test
development of standardised tests
deviation IQ
Wechsler tests today
culture-fair tests
Raven’s progressive matrices
multi-factor theories (beyond ‘g’)
first multi-factor theory
theory of primary mental abilities
theory of primary mental abilities
Thurstone (1938)
mental abilities (perceptual speed, associative memory, spatial visualisation, number, verbal comprehension, reasoning and word fluency) all influenced general intelligence ‘g’
fluid vs crystallised intelligence
Cattell (1963)
fluid and crystallised intelligence are components of ‘g’
crystallised intelligence ‘Gc’: acquired knowledge and skills
fluid intelligence ‘Gf’: ability of abstract reasoning
crystallised intelligence
crystallised intelligence ‘Gc’: acquired knowledge and skills
fluid intelligence
fluid intelligence ‘Gf’: ability of abstract reasoning
what test measure both fluid and crystallised intelligence?
WAIS
what test measures only fluid intelligence?
Raven’s
three-stratum theory
Carroll (1993)
hierarchical theory
systematic organisation and integration of over 50 years of research on the structure of human cognitive abilities.
stratum III at top - general level ‘g’
stratum II - broad factors including fluid and crystallised intelligence (amongst others)
stratum I - specific abilities (from each of the broad factors)