Outline of human intelligence
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to human intelligence:
Human intelligence is, in the human species, the mental capacities to learn, understand, and reason, including the capacities to comprehend ideas, plan, solve problems, and use language to communicate.
Traits and aspects
[edit | edit source]In groups
[edit | edit source]In individuals
[edit | edit source]- Abstract thought
- Creativity
- Emotional intelligence
- Fluid and crystallized intelligence
- Knowledge
- Learning
- Malleability of intelligence
- Memory
- Moral intelligence
- Problem solving
- Reaction time
- Reasoning
- Risk intelligence
- Social intelligence
- Spatial intelligence
- Spiritual intelligence
- Understanding
- Verbal intelligence
- Visual processing
Augmented with technology
[edit | edit source]Capacities
[edit | edit source]Cognition and mental processing
Types of people, by intelligence
[edit | edit source]High
[edit | edit source]Low
[edit | edit source]Models and theories
[edit | edit source]- Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory
- Fluid and crystallized intelligence
- General factor of intelligence
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- PASS theory of intelligence
- Parieto-frontal integration theory
- Vernon's verbal-perceptual model
- g-VPR model
Related factors
[edit | edit source]- Fertility and intelligence
- Impact of health on intelligence
- Environment and intelligence
- Height and intelligence
- Neurological factors upon intelligence
- Race and intelligence
- Nations and intelligence
- Sex differences in intelligence
- Religiosity and intelligence
- Intelligence and personality
Fields that study human intelligence
[edit | edit source]- Cognitive epidemiology
- Evolution of human intelligence
- Heritability of IQ
- Mental chronometry
- Intelligence and public policy
- Behavioural genetics
- Human behavior genetics
Psychometrics: measurement
[edit | edit source]- Psychometrics
- Flynn effect
- Educational quotient
- g factor
- Heritability of IQ
- Intelligence quotient
- Ammons Quick Test
- Army General Classification Test
- Block design test
- Bracken School Readiness Assessment
- Cattell Culture Fair III
- Cognitive Abilities Test
- Differential Ability Scales
- Figure Reasoning Test
- Intelligence quotient
- Jensen box
- Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
- Knox Cubes
- Kohs block design test
- Leiter International Performance Scale
- Lothian birth-cohort studies
- Miller Analogies Test
- NNAT
- Otis–Lennon School Ability Test
- Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
- Porteus Maze Test
- Raven's Progressive Matrices
- Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
- Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence
- Wonderlic Test
- Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities
- Standardized testing
History
[edit | edit source]Organizations
[edit | edit source]Publications
[edit | edit source]Scholars and researchers
[edit | edit source]- Anne Anastasi (1908–2001)
- Timothy Bates
- Camilla Benbow
- Ruth Benedict (1887–1948)
- Alfred Binet (1857–1911)
- Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr.
- Chris Brand
- Carl Brigham (1890–1943)
- Nathan Brody
- Cyril Burt
- John Bissell Carroll
- James McKeen Cattell
- Raymond Cattell
- Stephen J. Ceci
- Catharine Cox Miles
- Ian Deary
- Andreas Demetriou
- Douglas K. Detterman
- Hans Eysenck (1916–1997)
- Jefferson Fish
- James R. Flynn
- Francis Galton (1822–1911)
- Howard Gardner
- Henry H. Goddard (1866–1957)
- Robert A. Gordon
- Linda Gottfredson
- John Curtis Gowan
- Anthony Gregorc
- J. P. Guilford
- Richard J. Haier
- Richard Herrnstein
- Ronald K. Hoeflin
- Leta Stetter Hollingworth
- Lloyd Humphreys
- Earl B. Hunt
- Seymour Itzkoff
- Douglas N. Jackson
- Arthur Jensen (1923–2012)
- Leon Kamin
- Alan S. Kaufman
- James C. Kaufman
- Nadeen L. Kaufman
- Scott Barry Kaufman
- Timothy Z. Keith
- John C. Loehlin
- David Lubinski
- Richard Lynn
- Nicholas Mackintosh
- Jonathan M. Marks
- Frank C. J. McGurk (1910–1995)
- Ulric Neisser
- Helmuth Nyborg
- R. Travis Osborne
- John C. Raven
- Cecil R. Reynolds
- J. Philippe Rushton (1943–2012)
- Sandra Scarr
- Théodore Simon
- Charles Spearman
- Herman H. Spitz
- William Stern
- Robert Sternberg
- Lewis Terman (1877–1956)
- Lee A. Thompson
- Louis Leon Thurstone
- Ellis Paul Torrance
- Ledyard Tucker
- Philip A. Vernon
- David Wechsler
- Volkmar Weiss
- Lee Willerman
- Robert Yerkes (1876–1956)
See also
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Further reading
[edit | edit source]- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). The second edition of a leading textbook on human intelligence, used in highly selective universities throughout the English-speaking world, with extensive references to research literature.
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- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). Authoritative handbook for graduate students and practitioners, with chapters by a variety of authors on most aspects of human intelligence.
External links
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- APA Task Force Examines the Knowns and Unknowns of Intelligence - American Psychologist, February 1996
- The cognitive-psychology approach vs. psychometric approach to intelligence Archived 2012-05-07 at the Wayback Machine - American Scientist magazine
- History of Influences in the Development of Intelligence Theory and Testing - Developed by Jonathan Plucker at Indiana University
Scholarly journals and societies