What is intelligence?
(i) According to Wechsler, intelligence is a global capacity to think rationally, deal effectively and act purposefully.
(ii) According to Binet, intelligence is an ability to reason well, to judge well and to understand well.
What is intelligence?
(i) According to Wechsler, intelligence is a global capacity to think rationally, deal effectively and act purposefully.
(ii) According to Binet, intelligence is an ability to reason well, to judge well and to understand well.
Explain briefly the multiple intelligences identified by Gardner.
How does Triarchic theory help us to understand intelligence?
Any intellectual activity involves the independent functioning of three 'neurological systems'. Explain with reference to PASS model.
Are there cultural differences in the conceptulisation of intelligence?
What is IQ? How do psychologists classify people on the bases of their IQ scores?
How can you differentiate between verbal and performance tests of intelligence?
All persons do not have the same intellectual capacity. How do individuals vary in their intellectual ability?
Which of the two, IQ or EQ, do you think would be more related to success in life and Why?
How is 'aptitude' different from 'interest' and intelligence?
How is creativity related to intelligence?
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How creativity and creativity tests are related but different from each other?
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