4. DEFINING
INTELLIGENCE
Intelligence as a concept has been
understood in different ways by
different psychologists and has,
therefore, a wide variety of
definitions
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JEAN PIAGET
“The power of good
responses from the point
of view of truth or fact “
Intelligence is the ability to
adapt to one’s surroundings
6. SORT OF
DEFINATIONS :-
○ “ A SORT OF MENTAL ENERGY IN THE
FORM OF MENTAL OR COGNATIVE
ABILITIES, AVAILABLE WITTH AN
INDIVIDUAL WHICH ENABLES HIM OR
HANDLE HIS ENVIRONMENT IN TERMS OF
ADAPTATION TO FACE NOVEL
SITUATIONS AS EFFECTIVELY AS
POSSIBLE “
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9. LOGICAL - MATHATICAL
INTELLIGENCE
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○ It is the ability to analyze
situations or problems logically,
to identify solutions, to conduct
scientific research, and to
solve logical/mathematical oper
ations easily
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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
Musical
intelligence refers to
the skill in the
performance,
composition, and
appreciation
of musical patterns.
People with musical
intelligence, have an
ability to recognize and
create musical pitch,
rhythm, timbre, and
tone
17. I.Q
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An intelligence
quotient (IQ) is
a total score
derived from a
set
of standardized
tests or subtests
designed to
assess human
intelligence..
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WHAT IS
I.Q ?🤔
The abbreviation "IQ"
was coined by
the psychologist William
Stern for
the German term Intellig
ence quotient,
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Most people (about 68 percent) have an IQ between 85 and 115. Only a
small fraction of people have a very low IQ (below 70) or a very
high IQ (above 130). The average IQ is 90
23. SOCIAL
INTELLIGENCE
○ Social intelligence is the capacity
to know oneself and to know
others. Social Intelligence develops
from experience with people and
learning from success and failures
in social settings
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