What are the principles of intelligence of Thurstone? The mental age of a 10-year-old child is 14 years, then his I.Q. level would be? Which intelligence level of individual is rel... What are the principles of intelligence of Thurstone? The mental age of a 10-year-old child is 14 years, then his I.Q. level would be? Which intelligence level of individual is related to Social aspect? How many mental abilities of intelligence according to Spearman? Who propounded the theory of Multi-Dimensional intelligence? Gardner described how many types of intelligence? Who are included in spatial intelligence by Gardner? In the theory of intelligence who criticize the multi-intelligence? According to Thorndike which is not a type of intelligence? According to Gardner an individual has ability to identify the Similarities and dissimilarities. The ability to think about abstract views of a child is called? Who propounded the principle of intelligence among the followings? Who defined the high intelligence among followings? Which cognitive is assumed as a base of wisdom/intelligence?
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The question is about theories of intelligence and related concepts, specifically referencing multiple choice questions related to various intelligence theories and theorists such as Thurstone, Gardner, and Spearman. It aims to assess knowledge in psychology and intelligence metrics.
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Thurstone's principles, IQ of 140, social intelligence relates to social aspects, Spearman's single factor, Gardner's 8 intelligences, spatial tasks, Stern criticism, Singer not a type, intrapersonal for similarities, abstract for intelligence.
- Thurstone identified verbal comprehension, verbal fluency, number facility, spatial visualization, memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed as primary mental abilities. 2. IQ = (Mental Age/Chronological Age) x 100, so 14/10 x 100 = 140. 3. Social intelligence relates to the social aspect. 4. Spearman identified one general factor (g) and specific factors. 5. Gardner propounded multi-dimensional intelligence with eight types. 6. Spatial intelligence includes directions and spatial tasks. 7. Stern criticized multi-intelligence. 8. According to Thorndike, Singer intelligence is not a type. 9. Gardner describes intra personal ability for identifying similarities and differences. 10. Abstract thinking in children relates to intelligence.
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- Thurstone identified verbal comprehension, verbal fluency, number facility, spatial visualization, memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed as primary mental abilities. 2. IQ = (Mental Age/Chronological Age) x 100, so 14/10 x 100 = 140. 3. Social intelligence relates to the social aspect. 4. Spearman identified one general factor (g) and specific factors. 5. Gardner propounded multi-dimensional intelligence with eight types. 6. Spatial intelligence includes directions and spatial tasks. 7. Stern criticized multi-intelligence. 8. According to Thorndike, Singer intelligence is not a type. 9. Gardner describes intra personal ability for identifying similarities and differences. 10. Abstract thinking in children relates to intelligence.
More Information
Thurstone's primary mental abilities emphasize diverse cognitive skills. Gardner's theory expands the concept of intelligence beyond traditional measures, while Stern's critique highlights challenges in defining distinct intelligences.
Tips
A common mistake with IQ calculation is misapplying the formula. Ensure the mental and chronological ages are accurately used.
Sources
- Theories of Intelligence in Psychology - Verywell Mind - verywellmind.com
- Intelligence quotient - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Theories Of Intelligence In Psychology - simplypsychology.org
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