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Modern Theories of
Intelligence
Charles Spearman & Intelligence
• At the turn of the 20th
century, Spearman came
up with his theory on
intelligence
• He referred to
intelligence as general
intelligence or ‘the g
factor’
• He concluded that
intelligence is a general
cognitive ability, finding
people scoring
consistently on different
mental tests
Louis Thurstone & Intelligence
• Instead of following
Spearman’s theory of one
single intelligence,
Thurstone believed we had 7
different “primary abilities”:
– Verbal Comprehension
– Reasoning
– Perceptual Speed
– Numerical Ability
– Word Fluency
– Associative Memory
– Spatial Ability/Visualization
Howard Gardner and Multiple
Intelligences
• Gardner believed
that intelligences
could not be
numerically
measured
• He created a
theory that
describes eight
distinct
intelligences that
are based on
skills and
abilities that are
valued within
different
cultures.
• Logical-Mathematical
– Logic, reasoning, numbers, etc.
• Spatial
– Recognizing patterns, visualizing,
etc.
• Bodily-Kinesthetic
– Using the body and movement to
solve problems, using mental
abilities to control body
movement
• Musical
– Performance, composition,
appreciation of musical patterns,
recognizing pitches, rhythms,
tones, etc.
• Linguistic-
– Appreciates spoken and written
language, learn languages,
expresses oneself with language
either written or spoken
• Interpersonal
• Understands others well, works
well with others
• Intrapersonal
– Understands oneself, control and recognizes
one’s emotions
• Naturalistic
– Recognizes types of living things
(fauna and flora), important in past
and
• Existential
– Ability and proclivity to answer
questions about life, death, and
ultimate realities
Robert Sternberg & Triarchic
Theory of Intelligence
• Sternberg agreed with
Gardner that intelligence
is more than one factor,
but believed Gardner’s to
be too broad
• Defined intelligence as
“mental activity directed
toward purposive
adaptation to, selection and
shaping of, real-world
environments relevant to
one’s life”
• Sternberg says intelligence
is comprised of three
factors:
– Analytical: this deals with
problem solving abilities
– Creative: dealing with new
situations using prior
knowledge
– Practical: the ability to
adapt to a changing
environment
IQ Scores and Distribution
• With several tests: the Wechsler, Stanford-
Binet, etc..; they generate a score or IQ
• The IQ is an intelligence quotient, gauging
people’s mental abilities against their age
IQ Description % of Population
130+ Very Gifted/Superior 2.2%
120-129 Gifted 6.7%
110-119 High Average 16.1%
90-109 Average 50%
80-89 Low Average 16.1%
70-79 Borderline 6.7%
Below 70 Low-Extremely Low 2.2%
Applications/Problems
• IQ scores are used in some school testing,
placements, job assignments, testing, etc.
• Though many people do use and advocate
the use of IQ tests, many believe they are
unfair and culturally biased, measuring
only specific aspects of culturally accepted
values.

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modern_theores on the subject of ies.ppt

  • 2. Charles Spearman & Intelligence • At the turn of the 20th century, Spearman came up with his theory on intelligence • He referred to intelligence as general intelligence or ‘the g factor’ • He concluded that intelligence is a general cognitive ability, finding people scoring consistently on different mental tests
  • 3. Louis Thurstone & Intelligence • Instead of following Spearman’s theory of one single intelligence, Thurstone believed we had 7 different “primary abilities”: – Verbal Comprehension – Reasoning – Perceptual Speed – Numerical Ability – Word Fluency – Associative Memory – Spatial Ability/Visualization
  • 4. Howard Gardner and Multiple Intelligences • Gardner believed that intelligences could not be numerically measured • He created a theory that describes eight distinct intelligences that are based on skills and abilities that are valued within different cultures.
  • 5. • Logical-Mathematical – Logic, reasoning, numbers, etc. • Spatial – Recognizing patterns, visualizing, etc. • Bodily-Kinesthetic – Using the body and movement to solve problems, using mental abilities to control body movement • Musical – Performance, composition, appreciation of musical patterns, recognizing pitches, rhythms, tones, etc. • Linguistic- – Appreciates spoken and written language, learn languages, expresses oneself with language either written or spoken
  • 6. • Interpersonal • Understands others well, works well with others • Intrapersonal – Understands oneself, control and recognizes one’s emotions • Naturalistic – Recognizes types of living things (fauna and flora), important in past and • Existential – Ability and proclivity to answer questions about life, death, and ultimate realities
  • 7. Robert Sternberg & Triarchic Theory of Intelligence • Sternberg agreed with Gardner that intelligence is more than one factor, but believed Gardner’s to be too broad • Defined intelligence as “mental activity directed toward purposive adaptation to, selection and shaping of, real-world environments relevant to one’s life”
  • 8. • Sternberg says intelligence is comprised of three factors: – Analytical: this deals with problem solving abilities – Creative: dealing with new situations using prior knowledge – Practical: the ability to adapt to a changing environment
  • 9. IQ Scores and Distribution • With several tests: the Wechsler, Stanford- Binet, etc..; they generate a score or IQ • The IQ is an intelligence quotient, gauging people’s mental abilities against their age IQ Description % of Population 130+ Very Gifted/Superior 2.2% 120-129 Gifted 6.7% 110-119 High Average 16.1% 90-109 Average 50% 80-89 Low Average 16.1% 70-79 Borderline 6.7% Below 70 Low-Extremely Low 2.2%
  • 10. Applications/Problems • IQ scores are used in some school testing, placements, job assignments, testing, etc. • Though many people do use and advocate the use of IQ tests, many believe they are unfair and culturally biased, measuring only specific aspects of culturally accepted values.