Theories of intelligence Flashcards

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Explain Cattell (1890) / Galton 1880s and who debunked this.

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Developed psychophysical tests which centralised physical ability as well; register of pain, reflex, reaction time, etc.

Wissler (1901) debunked this as they stated that these results did not correlate to academic grades.

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What did Cattel (1971) propose?

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knowledge is split into GF and GC:
- GF: fluid ability; reasoning, problem solving.
- GC: crystallised; specific knowledge, influenced by culture.
Crystallised is the product of fluid.

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How does Spearman’s theory link to Cattel’s theory?

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‘S’ = specific abilities.
‘G’ = general abilities.

This links to Cattel (1971), as G is similar to GF, and S is similar to GC.

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What does Spearman’s theory propose? Cite the date.

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(1927)
- ‘g’ would affect performance on all tests: if someone had high ‘g’, this would mean they are better at everything compared to someone with a lower ‘g’.

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What was the criticism of Spearman’s theory?

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Spearman did not consider factors that could contribute to intelligence, and focused more on close relationships of certain abilities.

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Adding to Spearman’s theory, who added more onto this?

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Gardner in the 1980s went to propose that there are multiple intellgences, all falling under 6 specific categories.

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What are the 6 categories that Gardner proposed?

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  • linguistic
  • spatial
  • musical
  • physical
  • personal
    He added the last 3, on top of the 4 that was originally speculated.
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What did Layperson suggest intelligence consisted of?

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  • Problem solving
  • Verbal ability
  • Social competence (having character, personality).
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What are savants?

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Savants are people who usually score low on intelligence tests, but have one or more exceptional abilities. These abilities include:
- Musical
- Mathematical
- Drawing

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What can be said about intelligence in a social cultural context? Cite a study.

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Sternberg et al (2007) states that:
- Intelligence definitions can vary between cultures.
- Western cultures emphasise on individual intelligence.
- POC ethnicities emphasise harmonious group relationships.
- Intelligence should be measured with cultural context taken into consideration, rather than as a whole universal unit.

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