PSYC 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence, Long-Term Memory, Divergent Thinking
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Crystallized intelligence- is characterized as acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it. Procedural memory(type of implicit memory)- it stores information about how we do. Ex: retaining the information you learned for a test things. Relearning- learning information that was previously learned. Stallized intelligence- is characterized as acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it. You use crystallized intelligence all the time in your coursework by demonstrating that you have mastered the information covered in the course. Fluid intelligence- encompasses the ability to see complex relationships and solve problems. Navigating your way home from an unfamiliar route. Multiple intelligences theory was developed by howard gardner, states that each person possesses at least eight intelligences. Creativity- is the ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities. Divergent thinking- thinking outside the box, unique. Convergent thinking- ability to provide a correct or well established answer or solution to a problem.