Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life outcomes, questions about what defines intelligence have remained the focus of heated dispute. The most common approach to understanding intelligence has been to investigate what performance on tests of intellect is and is not associated with. This psychometric approach, based on correlations and factor analysis is deficient. In this review, we aim to substantiate why classic psychometrics which focus on between-person accounts will necessarily provide a limited account of intelligence until theoretical considerations of within-person accounts are incorporated. First, we consider the impact of entrenched psychometric presumptions that support ...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
This brief commentary suggests that the usefulness of the concept intelligence might depend on how o...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
Human intelligence represents one of the most investigated and validated constructs in psychological...
The Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) or three-stratum model of intelligence envisions human intelligence a...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
Practical intelligence that accounts for people's performance on real-life problem solving is not re...
The research of human intelligence includes a broad range of theories and a variety of different ans...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
This article explores the advantages of viewing intelligence not as a fixed trait residing within an...
The notion of intelligence is relevant to several fields of research, including cognitive and compar...
A popular conception of the “intelligence,” or g, thought to be measured by IQ tests, is that of a c...
M.A.Human intelligence has been investigated from many different angles with various resulting defin...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
This brief commentary suggests that the usefulness of the concept intelligence might depend on how o...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
Human intelligence represents one of the most investigated and validated constructs in psychological...
The Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) or three-stratum model of intelligence envisions human intelligence a...
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general fact...
Practical intelligence that accounts for people's performance on real-life problem solving is not re...
The research of human intelligence includes a broad range of theories and a variety of different ans...
How do we come to know what we know? Why do some people seem to know more than others? What processe...
Cognitive Psychology (CP) in the last 50 years has shown impressive development, producing a large b...
This article explores the advantages of viewing intelligence not as a fixed trait residing within an...
The notion of intelligence is relevant to several fields of research, including cognitive and compar...
A popular conception of the “intelligence,” or g, thought to be measured by IQ tests, is that of a c...
M.A.Human intelligence has been investigated from many different angles with various resulting defin...
Research on intelligence, mainly based on correlational and factor-analytical work, research on cogn...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
This brief commentary suggests that the usefulness of the concept intelligence might depend on how o...