The Nature of Human Intelligence
Material type:
- 9781316629642
- 153.9 THE
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 9th Floor Reading Zone | General | 153.9 THE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M0034604 |
1. Intelligence as potentiality and actuality / Phillip L. Ackerman
2. Hereditary ability: g is driven by experience-producing drives / Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr.
3. Culture, sex and intelligence / Stephen J. Ceci, Donna K. Ginther and Wendy M. Williams
4. The nature of the general factor of intelligence / Andrew R. A. Conway and Kristof Kovacs
5. Intelligence in Edinburgh, Scotland: bringing intelligence to life / Ian J. Deary and Stuart J. Ritchie
6. Intelligence as domain-specific superior reproducible performance: the role of acquired domain-specific mechanisms in expert performance / K. Anders Ericsson
7. Intelligence, society, and human autonomy / James R. Flynn
8. The theory of multiple intelligences: psychological and educational perspectives / Howard Gardner, Mindy,Kornhaber and Jie-Qi Chen
9. g theory: how recurring variation in human intelligence and the complexity of everyday tasks create social structure and the democratic dilemma / Linda S. Gottfredson
10. Puzzled intelligence: looking for missing pieces / Elena L. Grigorenko
11. A view from the brain / Richard J. Haier
12. Is critical thinking a better model of intelligence? / Diane F. Halpern and Heather A. Butler
13. Many pathways, one destination: IQ tests, intelligent testing, and the continual push for more equitable assessments / Alan S. Kaufman
14. My quest to understand human intelligence / Scott Barry Kaufman
15. Individual differences at the top: mapping the outer envelope of intelligence / David Lubinski
16. The intelligence of nations / Richard Lynn
17. Intelligences about things and intelligences about people / John D. Mayer
18. Mechanisms of working memory capacity and fluid intelligence and their common dependence on executive attention / Zach Shipstead and Randall W. Engle
19. Successful intelligence in theory, research, and practice / Robert J. Sternberg.
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