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1 online resource (xix, 984 pages). |
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Cambridge handbooks in psychology
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Cambridge handbooks in psychology.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
PART I. INTELLIGENCE AND ITS MEASUREMENT: 1. History of theories and measurement of intelligence / N.J. Mackintosh -- 2. Tests of intelligence / Susana Urbina -- 3. Factor-analytic models of intelligence / John O. Willis, Ron Dumont and Alan S. Kaufman -- 4. Contemporary models of intelligence / Janet E. Davidson and Iris A. Kemp -- PART II. DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENCE: 5. Intelligence: genes, environments, and their interactions / Samuel D. Mandelman and Elena L. Grigorenko-- 6. Developing intelligence through instruction Raymond S. Nickerson -- 7. Intelligence in infancy / Joseph F. Fagan -- 8. Intelligence in childhood / L. Todd Rose and Kurt Fischer -- 9. Intelligence in adulthood / Christopher Hertzog. |
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PART III. INTELLIGENCE AND GROUP DIFFERENCES: 10. Intellectual Disabilities / Robert M. Hodapp, Megan M. Griffin, Meghan M. Burke and Marisa H. Fisher -- 11. Prodigies and savants / David Henry Feldman and Martha J. Morelock -- 12. Intellectual giftedness / Sally M. Reis and Joseph S. Renzulli -- 13. Sex differences in intelligence / Diane F. Halpern, Anna S. Beninger and Carli A. Straight -- 14. Racial and ethnic group differences in intelligence in the United States: multicultural perspectives / Lisa A. Suzuki, Ellen L. Short and Christina S. Lee -- 15. Race and intelligence / Christine E. Daley and Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie -- PART IV. BIOLOGY OF INTELLIGENCE: 16. Animal Intelligence / Thomas R. Zentall -- 17. The evolution of intelligence / Liane Gabora and Anne Russon -- 18. Biological bases of intelligence / Richard J. Haier. |
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PART V. INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING: 19. Basic processes of intelligence / Ted Nettelbeck -- 20. Working memory and intelligence / Andrew R.A. Conway, Sarah Getz, Brooke Macnamara and Pascale M.J. Engel de Abreu -- 21. Intelligence and reasoning / David F. Lohman and Joni M. Lakin -- 22. Intelligence and the cognitive unconscious / Scott Barry Kaufman -- 23. Artificial intelligence / Ashok K. Goel and Jim Davies -- PART VI. KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE: 24. The theory of multiple intelligences / Katie Davis, Joanna Christodoulou, Scott Seider and Howard Gardner -- 25. The theory of successful intelligence / Robert J. Sternberg -- 26. Emotional intelligence / John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey, David Caruso and Lillia Cherkasskiy -- 27. Practical intelligence / Richard K. Wagner -- 28. Social intelligence / John F. Kihlstrom and Nancy Cantor -- 29. Cultural intelligence / Soon Ang, Linn Van Dyne and Mei Ling Tan -- 30. Mating intelligence / Glenn Geher and Scott Barry Kaufman. |
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PART VII. INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIETY: 31. Intelligence in worldwide perspective / Weihua Niu and Jillian Brass -- 32. Secular changes in intelligence / James R. Flynn -- 33. Society and intelligence / Susan M. Barnett, Heiner Rindermann, Wendy M. Williams and Stephen J. Ceci -- 34. Intelligence as a predictor of health, illness, and death / Ian J. Deary and G. David Batty -- PART VIII. INTELLIGENCE IN RELATION TO ALLIED CONSTRUCTS: 35. Intelligence and personality Colin DeYoung-- 36. Intelligence and achievement / Richard E. Mayer -- 37. Intelligence and motivation / Priyanka B. Carr and Carol S. Dweck -- 38. Intelligence and creativity / James C. Kaufman and Jonathan A. Plucker -- 39. Intelligence and rationality / Keith E. Stanovich, Richard F. West, and Maggie E. Toplak -- 40. Intelligence and wisdom / Ursula M. Staudinger and Judith Glück -- 41. Intelligence and expertise / Phillip L. Ackerman -- PART IX. MOVING FORWARD: 42. Where are we? Where are we going? Reflections on the current and future states of research on intelligence / Earl Hunt. |
Summary |
"This volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and research in the field of human intelligence. Each of the 42 chapters is written by world-renowned experts in their respective fields, and, collectively, they cover the full range of topics of contemporary interest in the study of intelligence. The handbook is divided into nine parts: Part I covers intelligence and its measurement; Part II deals with the development of intelligence; Part III discusses intelligence and group differences; Part IV concerns the biology of intelligence; Part V is about intelligence and information processing; Part VI discusses different kinds of intelligence; Part VII covers intelligence and society; Part VIII concerns intelligence in relation to allied constructs; and Part IX is the concluding chapter, which reflects on where the field is currently and where it still needs to go"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Intellect.
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Intellect. |
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Human information processing.
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Human information processing. |
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Electronic books.
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Handboeken (vorm)
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Sternberg, Robert J.
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Kaufman, Scott Barry, 1979-
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Added Title |
Handbook of intelligence |
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Print version: Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011, ©2011 9780521518062 (DLC) 2010049730 (OCoLC)689005022 |
ISBN |
9781139091824 (electronic book) |
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1139091824 (electronic book) |
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9781139092845 (electronic book) |
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1139092847 (electronic book) |
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9781139090926 (electronic book) |
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1139090925 (electronic book) |
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9780511977244 (electronic book) |
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0511977247 (electronic book) |
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9780521518062 (cloth) |
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0521518067 (cloth) |
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9780521739115 (paperback) |
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052173911X (paperback) |
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