PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: David Suzuki, Problem Solving, Law School Admission Test

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Psyc 102 - introductory psychology - lecture 13: intelligence 3. Expand into many different dimensions beyond "g" But we all know someone who impress us for being intelligent but don"t do well on iq test or vice versa. Most people think and some researchers agree that: Intelligence is more than "g", as evaluated by standard tests. Everyone believes that some people are more intelligent than others. But everyone believes that they are above average. Our personal definitions ensure that we are above average. According to gardner, you can be creative on any one of those intelligences. You can have intelligence, but you might not be creative. Mostly subjective opinion - there was more to intelligence than g; based on his reading of psychological and other literature. Many of the intelligences are too vague to be measured. Cynical view: everyone needs to feel intelligent and gardner just wants to make us all happy. Verbal fluency [creating words from letters] (f)

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