EDS 103 Theories of Learning Module 2. THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE Module 2 THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE (original) (raw)

Theories of intelligence How Do Psychologists Define Intelligence? Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Aldrin Daniel Lazaro Cedeno

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Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns

John Loehlin, T. Bouchard, Stephen Ceci

American Psychologist, 1996

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The concept of intelligence

Paula Kashihakumwa

Intelligence, 1979

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Multiple Intelligence Theory

arpitha rao

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Theories of Intelligence

Goddess Dr. Myrna-Elois Washington

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Contemporary Theories of Intelligence

Scott Barry Kaufman

scottbarrykaufman.com

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The Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Katie Davis

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Intelligence: Beyond a monolithic concept

Asghar Iran-Nejad

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1992

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Intelligence: Theories and Testing

Elena C . Papanastasiou

1999

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Demetriou, A., & Spanoudis, G. (2017). Mind and Intelligence: Integrating Developmental, Psychometric, and Cognitive Theories of Human Mind.In M. Rosen (Ed.), Challenges in Educational Measurement— contents and methods (pp. 39-60). New York: Springer.

Andreas Demetriou

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The structure of human intelligence

Adi Por Pramuk

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Arguing Semantics: The Need for a Unified Definition of Intelligence.

Barry Mannolini-Winwood

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Conceptions of Intelligence and Their Implications

Eliana Yashgur

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Exploring historically how intelligence has been defined, and why people have attempted to define it

Abhi Agarwal

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Intelligence as a Malleable Construct

Lisa Blackwell

Handbook of Intelligence, 2014

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Evolution of Concept of Intelligence

Suchitra Srivastava

2019

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Psychology_of_Intelligence_Analisys.pdf copy.pdf

B.Kristin Degirmenci

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Intelligence Including Its Growth, Maintenance, and Failings

Robert Traill

2007

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On Intelligence

Saurabh Khanna

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Developing Intelligence: Is a Comprehensive Theory Possible?

Andreas Demetriou

Intelligence, 2013

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Practical Intelligence": Towards a New Conception of Intelligence

youngdal cho

Language

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Intelligence: A Brief History

Elizabeth Hiser

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The science of multiple intelligences theory: A response to Lynn Waterhouse

Seana Moran

Educational psychologist, 2006

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Intelligence is Dynamic and Can Be Taught

Eric Michael Moberg

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Notes on Intelligence

Joana Kompa

2013

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Human intelligence: From local models to universal theory

T. C. Papadopoulos

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From IQ to IC: A dispositional view of intelligence

Ron Ritchhart

Roeper Review, 2001

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Intelligence: New Findings and Theoretical Developments

BRADLEY CHETTY

American Psychologist, 2012

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Psychology of Intelligence Analisys.pdf

natia jolokhava

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B.Kristin Degirmenci

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Aspects of Intelligence

Andrew M Colman

Introduction to Psychology, 2021

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The Theory of Multiple Intelligences: A Case of Missing Cognitive Matter

Nick Allix

Australian Journal of Education, 2000

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The study of human intelligence: a review at the turn of the millennium

antonio andres-pueyo

Psychology in Spain, 2000

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Book Reviews : J. P. Guilford and Ralph Hoepfner. The Analysis of Intelligence. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971. Pp. xiv + 514. $16.95

Ralph Hakstian

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1972

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Intelligence: Foundations and issues in assessment

Donald Saklofske

Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 2009

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