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Hunt, Earl – Science, 1983
Discusses an alternative approach to intelligence tests as a measure of intelligence. The approach is based on three classes of performance dealing with a person's choice of an internal representation for a problem, strategies for manipulating the representation, and abilities to execute elementary information processing steps required by the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Intelligence, Intelligence Differences
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Randerson, Sherman; Mahadeva, Madhu N. – Science Teacher, 1983
Because many people still believe that specific, identifiable genes dictate the level of human intelligence and that the number/quality of these genes can be evaluated, presents evidence from human genetics (related to nervous system development) to counter this view. Also disputes erroneous assumptions made in "heritability studies" of human…
Descriptors: Genetics, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests
Mohs, Mayo – Discover, 1982
New research shows that Japanese achieved significantly higher average IQ scores than did their American counterparts. These results provide the focus of a discussion on the nature/nurture controversey, validity of using IQ scores in comparing mental capacity of races and nationality groups, and other factors related to intelligence testing. (JN)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
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Waldrop, M. Mitchell – Science, 1984
Discusses various aspects of artificial intelligence, focusing on three interrelated issues: (1) representation of knowledge, which is roughly the machine equivalent of human memory; (2) control and use of knowledge, which corresponds to human abilities in problem solving and planning; and (3) the acquisition of knowledge, or what humans call…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Higher Education
Staples, Betsy – Creative Computing, 1983
Herbert Simon (Nobel prize-winning economist/professor) expresses his views on human and artificial intelligence, problem solving, inventing concepts, and the future. Includes comments on expert systems, state of the art in artificial intelligence, robotics, and "Bacon," a computer program that finds scientific laws hidden in raw data.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Arc of the United States, 2004
The purpose of this document is to define mental retardation and answer questions related to this topic. According to the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR), mental retardation is a disability that occurs before age 18. It is characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors as expressed in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Intelligence, Developmental Disabilities, Mental Retardation
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Vernon, Philip A. – School Psychology Review, 1990
Notes that variety of reaction time measures have been developed and studied as correlates of intelligence. Describes several of most widely used reaction time tests and reports summaries of their correlations with intelligence. Describes model that attempts to account for relationship between speed-of-processing and intelligence in terms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intelligence, Memory, Models
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Reschly, Daniel J.; Wilson, Marilyn S. – School Psychology Review, 1990
Reviews recent advances in assessment of intelligence using procedures developed from cognitive theory and research. Appraises probable success of newer cognitive processing approaches using criteria of diagnostic utility, intervention implications, and treatment validity. Notes that neither new nor traditional intelligence tests have clearly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Intelligence
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Day, Eric Anthony; Arthur, Winfred Jr.; Bell, Suzanne T.; Edwards, Bryan D.; Bennett, Winston Jr.; Mendoza, Jorge L.; Tubre, Travis C. – Intelligence, 2005
Intelligence researchers traditionally focus their attention on the individual level and overlook the role of intelligence at the interindividual level. This research investigated the interplay of the effects of intelligence at the individual and interindividual levels by manipulating the intelligence-based composition of dyadic training teams.…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Trainees, Males, Intelligence
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Science, 1985
Examines the relationship of intelligence to the internal and external world of the individual and to the experience of the individual. Also examines competing models and metaphors that have motivated questions about these relationships. Indicates that a theory that addressed all three areas simultaneously is the triarchic theory. (JN)
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence, Models, Piagetian Theory
McCrae, Robert R. – 1992
This paper opens by describing research since 1975 (McCrae and Costa) on a set of related traits that identified as aspects of Openness to Experience. The historic roots of the concept of Openness to Experience are traced. Data are provided on the convergent and discriminant validity of the six Revised NEO-Personality Inventory facets of Fantasy,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Creativity, Intelligence, Personality Assessment
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Kniveton, Bromley H. – Educational Studies, 1987
Investigates the effects on young male students of differing social backgrounds and varying levels of intelligence, of seeing a peer misbehave. Notes that working class boys imitated the misbehaving model significantly more than middle-class boys. Level of intelligence was not found to relate to the amount a student imitated a misbehaving peer.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence, Peer Influence
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Blanchard-Fields, Fredda; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1987
Discusses contextualistic and integrative approaches to the concept of wisdom, and the evolution of the concept from an independent construct of intelligence to a component of intelligence, i.e., practical intelligence. Suggests operationalization of wisdom as the ability to integrate cognition and affect. Illustrates the integrative approach with…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Ability, Emotional Development, Intellectual Development
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Smedley, Audrey; Smedley, Brian D. – American Psychologist, 2005
Racialized science seeks to explain human population differences in health, intelligence, education, and wealth as the consequence of immutable, biologically based differences between "racial" groups. Recent advances in the sequencing of the human genome and in an understanding of biological correlates of behavior have fueled racialized science,…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Race, Racial Differences, Anthropology
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Sternberg, Robert J.; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Theory Into Practice, 2004
Many students could learn more effectively than they do now if they were taught in a way that better matched their patterns of abilities. Teaching for successful intelligence provides a way to create such a match. It involves helping all students capitalize on their strengths and compensate for or correct their weaknesses. It does so by teaching…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Teaching Methods, Student Needs, Relevance (Education)
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