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Beyond IQ: A Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence
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Cognitive ScienceHuman IntelligenceEducational PsychologyCognitive DevelopmentHuman-like IntelligenceIntelligence AnalysisCognitionPsycholinguisticsIntelligence Part IiPreface PartSocial SciencesTriarchic TheorySocial CognitionPsychologyPhilosophy Of MindSocial Intelligence
Preface Part I. Introduction: 1. Conceptions of intelligence Part II. The Triarchic Theory: subtheories: 2. The context of intelligence 3. Experience and intelligence 4. Components of intelligence Part III. The Triarchic Theory: tests: 5. Fluid abilities: inductive reasoning 6. Fluid abilities: deductive reasoning 7. Crystallised intelligence: acquisition of verbal comprehension 8. Crystallised intelligence: theory of information processing in real-time verbal comprehension 9. Social and practical intelligence Part IV. The Triarchic Theory: some implications: 10. Exceptional intelligence 11. Implications of the triarchic theory for intelligence testing Part V. Concluding Remarks: 12. Integration and implications 13. Integration and implications Methodological Appendix: Testing componential models via componential analysis References Indexes.