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1 Intelligence [Instructor Name] [Class Section Number]

2 Overview Warm-up Defining Intelligence Measuring Intelligence Types of Intelligence – Concept Check Correlates of Intelligence

3  On a sheet of paper number 1 – 20.  You will have 30 seconds to look at the objects on the next slide.  You should try to memorize as many objects as possible in that time.  Do not write ANYTHING on the paper until I tell you. Intelligence Test

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5 Write down the 20 items you saw on the previous slide. You have one minute.

6 Intelligence? Do you think that this test actually measured your intelligence? If not, what do you think it measured instead. What else might need to be included in a test that measures the full range of intelligence? What else might you do to measure intelligence?

7 Overview Warm up Defining Intelligence Measuring Intelligence Types of Intelligence – Concept Check Correlates of Intelligence

8 Defining Intelligence Intelligence - An individual’s cognitive capability, including the ability to acquire, process, and recall information.  Social factors theory  General Intelligence - “ g ”

9 Overview Defining Intelligence Measuring Intelligence Types of Intelligence – Concept Check Correlates of Intelligence

10 Measuring Intelligence Francis Galton  Crude measurement  Factor exploration Alfred Binet  Classroom children Theodore Simon  Partnered with Binet  First IQ Test Galton Binet

11 Measuring Intelligence  Intelligence Quotient  Stanford-Binet  Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)WAIS

12 Measuring Intelligence  Standardized  Normed  Flynn Effect

13 Overview Defining Intelligence Measuring Intelligence Types of Intelligence – Concept Check Correlates of Intelligence

14 Types of Intelligence Carroll’s Model  Fluid  Crystallized

15 Concept Check 1.Navigating a subway system in a new city 2.Knowing Budapest is the capital of Hungary 3.Solving an algebra problem 4.Baking cookies from memory 5.Playing a video game Fluid or Crystal?

16 Types of Intelligence Gardner’s Theory: Multiple IntelligenceMultiple Intelligence Logic-mathVisual-spatialMusic-rhythmVerbal-linguistic Bodily-kinestheticInterpersonalIntrapersonalNaturalistic

17 Types of Intelligence Emotional Intelligence

18 Types of Intelligence Mind Set > Intellectual Abilities

19 Overview Defining Intelligence Measuring Intelligence Types of Intelligence – Concept Check Correlates of Intelligence

20  Genetics  Positive attitude  Gender differences?  Unequal representation  Stereotype threat  Bias

21 Correlates of Intelligence Who’s smarter?

22 Correlates of Intelligence Female  Fine Motor Skill  Acquired Knowledge  Reading Comprehension  Decoding Non-verbal Expression  Grades Male  Fluid reasoning related to math/science  Perceptual tasks (e.g., moving objects)  Transformations in working memory

23 Conclusion  Theories continue to develop  Different types  Several influences

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