ch 15 describing and measuring intelligence Flashcards
Linguistic intelligence
ability to perceive and generate spoken or written language
Logical-mathematical intelligence
ability to appreciate and use numerical, abstract and logical reasoning to solve problems
musical
ability to create, communicate and understand meanings made with sound
spatial intelligence
ability to perceive, modify, transform and create visual or spatial images
Bodily-kinesthetic
ability to use all or part of one body to solve problems or make something
Naturalistic
the ability to recognise and classify objects in the natural environment
Interpersonal
ability to recognise, appreciate and dispute feelings, beliefs and intentions of other people
Intrapersonal
the ability to understand oneself - emotion, desires, strengths, weaknesses
Perceiving emotions
the ability to perceive emotions in oneself and others, as well as in objects, art, stories, music and other stimuli
Facilitating thought
the ability to generate, use and feel the emotion as necessary to communicate feelings or employ them in other cognitive processes
Facilitating thought
the ability to generate, use and feel the emotion as necessary to communicate feelings or employ them in other cognitive processes
Understanding emotions:
the ability o understand emotional information and how emotions combine and progress through relationship transitions and to appreciate such emotional meanings
managing emotions
the ability to be open to feelings, and to modulate them in oneself and others so as to promote personal understanding and growth