Definitions Flashcards
Comprehend well, reason well and judge well
Bert & Simon
Global capacity to think rationally, to act purposefully and to cope effectively with the environment
Wechsler
Intelligence involves the capacity to quickly and accurately focus on impulses at their early, unfinished stage of formation, demonstrating a high psychomotor or perceptual speed. Additionally, intelligence encompasses the ability for abstraction, which is an inhibitory process requiring the individual to selectively attend to relevant information and disregard irrelevant details.
Louis Thurstone
Mathematical tests with objective of identifying number and structure of different factors that weigh in some type of psychological measure.
Factor Analysis
(Charles Spearman, Raymond Cattell, Louis Thurstone)
Performing an OPERATION on a specific type of CONTENT to produce a particular PRODUCT.
Jay Paul Guilford