The document discusses various theories of intelligence proposed by psychologists Cattell, Horn, Carroll, and others. It summarizes Cattell's theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence. It then shows several psychologists and researchers debating and proposing amendments to Cattell's theory, with some suggesting adding more factors and abilities, and others arguing the theories should be combined into a single comprehensive model. In the end, Cattell, Horn, and Carroll agree to combine their theories into an amalgamated theory keeping fluid and crystallized intelligence as core concepts.
CHC theory 101: From general intelligence (g) to CHC theoryKevin McGrew
The second in the CHC Theory 101 series. This brief module traces, in broad strokes, the history of psychometric theories of intelligence from Spearman's g to contemporary Cattell-Horn-Cattell (CHC) theory
lecture 11 from a college level introduction to psychology course taught Fall 2011 by Brian J. Piper, Ph.D. (psy391@gmail.com) at Willamette University, includes Binet, Terman, Wechsler, WAIS, reliability, validity, norms
personality traits are "enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts." A trait is what we call a characteristic way in which an individual perceives, feels, believes, or acts.
Trait theories are the following
Three trait theory
16 personality factor theory
Universal trait theory
Big five model
HEXACO model
CHC theory 101: From general intelligence (g) to CHC theoryKevin McGrew
The second in the CHC Theory 101 series. This brief module traces, in broad strokes, the history of psychometric theories of intelligence from Spearman's g to contemporary Cattell-Horn-Cattell (CHC) theory
lecture 11 from a college level introduction to psychology course taught Fall 2011 by Brian J. Piper, Ph.D. (psy391@gmail.com) at Willamette University, includes Binet, Terman, Wechsler, WAIS, reliability, validity, norms
personality traits are "enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts." A trait is what we call a characteristic way in which an individual perceives, feels, believes, or acts.
Trait theories are the following
Three trait theory
16 personality factor theory
Universal trait theory
Big five model
HEXACO model
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@Cattell Fluid intelligence: the reasoning to solve abstract problems and understanding new
information and relationships. Crystallised intelligence is described as factual knowledge.
@Cattell: For taking a psychology exam, you might need fluid intelligence to solve a statistics
problem, while you need crystallized intelligence to recall the formulas you need.
@Guildford @Cattell you missed out loads of cognitive abilities #toosimple Intelligence is a
result of 150 independent abilities.
@Carroll @Cattell is too simple. There needs to be a much more organised and detailed
#fluidintelligence structure. Like this
#amalgamatedtheories
@Horn @Cattell ‘s theory needs seven more ‘g’ abilities
#personalityandindividualdifferences #ShortTermApprehensionandRetrivalAbilities #Visualprocessing #Auditoryprocessing
#TertiaryStorageRetrival #ProcessingSpeed #CorrectDecisionSpeed #QuantativeKnowledge
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#factors @Horn @Catell the theory is still called ‘Cattell Horn Gf-Gc’
#stratum
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@Woodcock WHAT?!! @Cattell @Horn @Carrol all your theories are the same! Use your
#catsplayingpiano intelligence and incorporate the two and merge it into one, you’re confusing the psychology
students #CattellHornCarroll
@Cattell LOL awkward -.- yeah, let’s combine all our theories into one amalgamated theory, with
two strata – Broad and Narrow describing different types of intelligence @Carroll @Horn?
@Horn @Cattell Sounds good. We should keep fluid and crystallised intelligence though. They
seemed to go down well with everyone
@Carroll @Cattell I agree with @Horn, although we should add another 14 types of intelligence to
cover all bases. Some will have more validity than others but whatever #YOLO