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J.P. Guilford
(1897–1987)

Presented by:
Maria Noor
Mehvish Sajjad
J.P. Guilford
(1897–1987)
was a United States psychologist, best
remembered for his psychometric study of
human intelligence, including the distinction
between convergent and divergent production.
Intelligence Definition
Intelligence is an ability to act
directionally, think rationally, and face
the environment effectively.
Difference
Best known for….
Proposed the concept of divergent thinking, ability to
find several solutions to one problem, as a quality of
creative people
–Fluency (great number of ideas in a short period of
time)
–Flexibility (simultaneously propose a variety of
approaches to a specific problem)
–Originality (produce new, original ideas);
–Elaboration (systematize and organize the details of
an idea in a head and carry it out)
Guilford has suggested that there are three (3) basic
categories, or faces of intellect:
operations - the process of thinking
contents - what we think about
products - the end results of our thinking
J.P. Guilford developed the idea of specific intelligence
factors into a very detailed model beginning in the
1950s. Guilford(1967) conceives of intelligence as being
a combination of three dimensions, shown in the below
model:
Operations dimension
• Cognition
is the ability to recognize various forms of
information and to understand information.
Example: A child who can separate a mixed pile
of squares and triangles into separate piles of
squares and triangles is exercising a degree of cognition.
• Memory is the ability to store information in the mind and
to call out stored information in response to certain
stimuli.
Example: A student who immediately answer 1 when
asked to give the sine of 90° is using his or her memory.
• Divergent is the ability to view given information in a
new way so that unique and unexpected conclusions
are the consequence.
Example: A mathematician who discovers and proves a
new and important mathematical theorem is exhibiting
considerable ability in divergent production.
• Convergent is the ability to take a specified set of
information and draw a universally accepted
conclusion or response based upon the given
information.
Example: In algebra lesson, student who finds the
correct solution to a set of three linear equations have
used his or her convergent production ability.
• Evaluation is the ability to process information in order
to make judgments, draw conclusion and arrive at
decisions.
Example: If we want to solve mathematics problem we
think hard to solve it by simple method
Content dimension

• Visual is information in visual form such as are shape
or color.
example: triangle, cubes, parabola, etc.
• Auditory involves information in auditory form, such as
spoken words or music
• Symbolic are symbol or codes
representing concrete object or
abstract concepts.
Example: + is the mathematical
symbol for the
Operation of addition.

• Semantic of learning are those words and ideas which
evoke a mental image when they are presented as
stimuli.
Example: sun, car, white, moon, etc. are word which
evoke image in people’s minds when they hear or read
them.
• Behavioral contents of learning are the manifestation
of stimuli and responses in people can be also obtained
through facial expression or voice.
Product Dimension
• Unit is a single symbol, figure, word, object, or idea.
Example: each real number.

• Classes is sets of items grouped by virtue of their
common properties
Example: set of real numbers.
• Relations are connections between items of
information
Example: equality and inequality are relation in the set
of real numbers.
• Systems is a composition of units, classes, and
relationship into a larger and more meaningful
structure.
Example: the set of real numbers together with the
operations of addition, subs traction, multiplication,
and division and the algebraic properties of these
operations.

• Transformation is the process of modifying,
reinterpreting, and restructuring existing
information into new information. The
transformation ability is usually thought to be
characteristic of creative people.
Example: functions defined on the real number
system.
• Implication is a prediction or a conjecture about
the consequences of interactions among units,
classes, relations, systems, and transformations.
Example: each theorem about function on the real
numbers.
Guilford's model of intelligence has several
advantages as well as one major disadvantage.

The model broadens our view of the nature of
intelligence by adding such factors as those related
to social judgment (the evaluation of others'
behavior) and
creativity (divergent thinking).
Certainly, human mental abilities must be
complex, but Guilford's model may be too complex
to serve as a guide for predicting behavior in real
Guilford’s model clearly shows that
there are many different ways in which
one can examine an individual’s
understanding of material in collegiate
courses.
Educators
using
traditional
approaches to assess knowledge fail
to tap many other aspects of learning
that are equally important. Guilford’s
model helps educators reassess areas
of learning that are routinely being
examined and recognize important
areas that are being unintentionally
ignored.
Criticism
Guilford's Structure of Intellect model of human
abilities has few supporters today.
Carroll (1993) summarized the view of later
researchers:

"Guilford's SOI model must, therefore, be marked
down as a somewhat eccentric aberration in the
history of intelligence models; that so much attention
has been paid to it is disturbing, to the extent that
textbooks and other treatments of it have given the
impression that the model is valid and widely
accepted, when clearly it is not."
“To live is to have problems and to solve
problems is to grow intellectually.”
Joy Paul Guilford
Guilford

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Guilford

  • 2. J.P. Guilford (1897–1987) was a United States psychologist, best remembered for his psychometric study of human intelligence, including the distinction between convergent and divergent production.
  • 3. Intelligence Definition Intelligence is an ability to act directionally, think rationally, and face the environment effectively.
  • 5. Best known for…. Proposed the concept of divergent thinking, ability to find several solutions to one problem, as a quality of creative people –Fluency (great number of ideas in a short period of time) –Flexibility (simultaneously propose a variety of approaches to a specific problem) –Originality (produce new, original ideas); –Elaboration (systematize and organize the details of an idea in a head and carry it out)
  • 6. Guilford has suggested that there are three (3) basic categories, or faces of intellect: operations - the process of thinking contents - what we think about products - the end results of our thinking
  • 7. J.P. Guilford developed the idea of specific intelligence factors into a very detailed model beginning in the 1950s. Guilford(1967) conceives of intelligence as being a combination of three dimensions, shown in the below model:
  • 8. Operations dimension • Cognition is the ability to recognize various forms of information and to understand information. Example: A child who can separate a mixed pile of squares and triangles into separate piles of squares and triangles is exercising a degree of cognition. • Memory is the ability to store information in the mind and to call out stored information in response to certain stimuli. Example: A student who immediately answer 1 when asked to give the sine of 90° is using his or her memory.
  • 9. • Divergent is the ability to view given information in a new way so that unique and unexpected conclusions are the consequence. Example: A mathematician who discovers and proves a new and important mathematical theorem is exhibiting considerable ability in divergent production. • Convergent is the ability to take a specified set of information and draw a universally accepted conclusion or response based upon the given information. Example: In algebra lesson, student who finds the correct solution to a set of three linear equations have used his or her convergent production ability.
  • 10. • Evaluation is the ability to process information in order to make judgments, draw conclusion and arrive at decisions. Example: If we want to solve mathematics problem we think hard to solve it by simple method Content dimension • Visual is information in visual form such as are shape or color. example: triangle, cubes, parabola, etc. • Auditory involves information in auditory form, such as spoken words or music
  • 11. • Symbolic are symbol or codes representing concrete object or abstract concepts. Example: + is the mathematical symbol for the Operation of addition. • Semantic of learning are those words and ideas which evoke a mental image when they are presented as stimuli. Example: sun, car, white, moon, etc. are word which evoke image in people’s minds when they hear or read them.
  • 12. • Behavioral contents of learning are the manifestation of stimuli and responses in people can be also obtained through facial expression or voice. Product Dimension • Unit is a single symbol, figure, word, object, or idea. Example: each real number. • Classes is sets of items grouped by virtue of their common properties Example: set of real numbers. • Relations are connections between items of information Example: equality and inequality are relation in the set of real numbers.
  • 13. • Systems is a composition of units, classes, and relationship into a larger and more meaningful structure. Example: the set of real numbers together with the operations of addition, subs traction, multiplication, and division and the algebraic properties of these operations. • Transformation is the process of modifying, reinterpreting, and restructuring existing information into new information. The transformation ability is usually thought to be characteristic of creative people. Example: functions defined on the real number system.
  • 14. • Implication is a prediction or a conjecture about the consequences of interactions among units, classes, relations, systems, and transformations. Example: each theorem about function on the real numbers. Guilford's model of intelligence has several advantages as well as one major disadvantage. The model broadens our view of the nature of intelligence by adding such factors as those related to social judgment (the evaluation of others' behavior) and creativity (divergent thinking). Certainly, human mental abilities must be complex, but Guilford's model may be too complex to serve as a guide for predicting behavior in real
  • 15. Guilford’s model clearly shows that there are many different ways in which one can examine an individual’s understanding of material in collegiate courses. Educators using traditional approaches to assess knowledge fail to tap many other aspects of learning that are equally important. Guilford’s model helps educators reassess areas of learning that are routinely being examined and recognize important areas that are being unintentionally ignored.
  • 16. Criticism Guilford's Structure of Intellect model of human abilities has few supporters today. Carroll (1993) summarized the view of later researchers: "Guilford's SOI model must, therefore, be marked down as a somewhat eccentric aberration in the history of intelligence models; that so much attention has been paid to it is disturbing, to the extent that textbooks and other treatments of it have given the impression that the model is valid and widely accepted, when clearly it is not."
  • 17. “To live is to have problems and to solve problems is to grow intellectually.” Joy Paul Guilford