The concepts of fluid intelligence (gf) and crystallized intelligence (gc) were introduced in 1943 by the psychologist Raymond Cattell. According to Cattell's...
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Three-stratum theory (category Intelligence)
intelligence: It is verbal, perceptual, and image rotation (VPR), not fluid and crystallized". Intelligence. 33 (4): 393–416. doi:10.1016/j.intell.2004...
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Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory (category Intelligence)
theoretical models of intelligence: the theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence (Gf-Gc) (Cattell, 1941; Horn 1965), and Carroll's three-stratum...
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Intellectual giftedness (redirect from Age and intelligence)
reasoning—that are fluid and shaped by environmental and cultural influences. Pintner, Rudolph (1923). Intelligence Testing: Methods and Results. New York:...
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intelligent judgments have become crystallized as habits. Fluid intelligence (Gf) is in several ways more fundamental and is particularly evident in tests...
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IQ classification (redirect from Classification of intelligence)
Creativity and intelligence Dyscalculia Dysgraphia Educational psychology Evolution of human intelligence Fluid and crystallized intelligence Heritability...
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Flynn effect (category Race and intelligence controversy)
The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase in both fluid and crystallized intelligence test scores that were measured in many parts...
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Raymond Cattell (category Intelligence researchers)
domains: intelligence, motivation, career assessment and vocational interests. Cattell theorized the existence of fluid and crystallized intelligence to explain...
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learning and teaching Fluid and crystallized intelligence – Factors of general intelligence Higher-order thinking – Concept in education and education...
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general intelligence. Fluid intelligence (Gf) was hypothesized as the ability to solve novel problems by using reasoning, and crystallized intelligence (Gc)...
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Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory Fluid and crystallized intelligence General factor of intelligence Theory of multiple intelligences Triarchic theory of intelligence PASS theory...
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Wonderlic test (category Intelligence tests)
However, Matthews and Lassiter did not find the Wonderlic to be a successful measure of fluid and crystallized intelligence, and they stated that "the...
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G factor (psychometrics) (redirect from General intelligence (factor))
unitary g factor model and divided g into two broad, relatively independent domains: fluid intelligence (Gf) and crystallized intelligence (Gc). Gf is conceptualized...
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Unified Soil Classification System Crystallized intelligence (abbreviated Gc), a part of fluid and crystallized intelligence Library of Congress Classification:Class...
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Theory of Intelligence Fluid and crystallized intelligence Dementia Coren, Stanley; Lawrence M. Ward; James T. Enns (1999). Sensation and Perception...
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seen as a semblance of fluid intelligence and Intelligence B (experiential), similar to crystallized intelligence. The intelligence compensation theory states...
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beliefs and undermine [sic] parental authority". DIKW pyramid – Data, information, knowledge, wisdom hierarchy Fluid and crystallized intelligence – Factors...
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Aptitude (category Educational assessment and evaluation)
the type of cognitive ability they measure, whether that be fluid or crystallized intelligence. Look up aptitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. General...
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Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (category Intelligence tests)
Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory Luria–Nebraska neuropsychological battery Fluid and crystallized intelligence "Intertel - Join us". www.intertel-iq.org. Retrieved 2021-03-15...
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G-VPR model (category Intelligence)
"The structure of human intelligence: It is verbal, perceptual, and image rotation (VPR), not fluid and crystallized". Intelligence. 33 (4): 393–416. doi:10...
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of intelligence in fluid and crystallized intelligence or the hierarchical model of intelligence differences. Further supplementing explanations and conceptualizations...
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Das–Naglieri cognitive assessment system (category Intelligence)
PASS processes) and the other in Cattell-Horn-Carroll model (CHC) which is essentially an elaboration of fluid and crystallized intelligence (McGrew 2005)...
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The Wide Range Intelligence test (WRIT) is an assessment of verbal (crystallized) and visual (fluid) IQ. Running at approximately 30 minutes, the WRIT...
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importance of crystallized and fluid abilities in modern intelligence models (Wechsler, 2014). The VCI is derived from the Similarities and Vocabulary subtests...
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Jean Piaget (section Artificial intelligence)
epistemology Developmental psychology Fluid and crystallized intelligence Guðmundur Finnbogason Horizontal and vertical décalage Inquiry-based learning...
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Outline of thought (redirect from List of emotional intelligence topics)
different ways Fluid and crystallized intelligence – Factors of general intelligence Higher-order thinking – Concept in education and education reform...
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verbal abilities and processing speed while males tend to perform better on tests of visual-spatial ability and crystallized intelligence. For verbal fluency...
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Paul Baltes (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
changes between fluid and crystallized intelligence. Crystallized intelligence involves the pragmatics of intelligence, that is what knowledge and context are...
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Charles Spearman (category People involved in race and intelligence controversies)
of ability, distinguished by their noegenetic properties: fluid and crystallized intelligence. As time progressed, Spearman increasingly argued that g...
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openness is more strongly related to crystallized intelligence (r = .25) than with fluid intelligence (r = .17). Some psychologists have recently pointed...
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