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Sternberg, Robert J.; Glaveanu, Vlad; Karami, Sareh; Kaufman, James C.; Phillipson, Shane N.; Preiss, David D. – Journal of Intelligence, 2021
A deeper understanding of the processes leading to problem framing and behind finding solutions to problems should help explain variability in the quality of the solutions to those problems. Using Sternberg's WICS model as the conceptual basis of problem solving, this article discusses the relations between creative, analytical, practical, and…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creative Thinking, Logical Thinking, Cognitive Processes
O'Bryan, Lisa; Beier, Margaret; Salas, Eduardo – Journal of Intelligence, 2020
Researchers of team behavior have long been interested in the essential components of effective teamwork. Much existing research focuses on examining correlations between team member traits, team processes, and team outcomes, such as collective intelligence or team performance. However, these approaches are insufficient for providing insight into…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Animals, Animal Behavior, Group Behavior
Kaufman, Alan S. – Journal of Intelligence, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court justices and other federal judges are, effectively, appointed for life, with no built-in check on their cognitive functioning as they approach old age. There is about a century of research on aging and intelligence that shows the vulnerability of processing speed, fluid reasoning, visual-spatial processing, and working memory to…
Descriptors: Judges, Federal Government, Aging (Individuals), Decision Making