Human intelligence : an introduction / edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Cornell University, New York. - New Delhi Cambridge c2020 - 496p PB.

Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction:
1. What is intelligence and what are the big questions about it? Robert J. Sternberg
2. Approaches to understanding human intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
Part II. Approaches to Studying Intelligence:
3. Early history of theory and research on intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
4. Psychometric approaches to intelligence Alan S. Kaufman, W. Joel Schneider and James C. Kaufman
5. Cognitive approaches to intelligence Victor J. Ellingsen and Randall W. Engle
6. Biological approaches to intelligence Richard J. Haier
7. Cultural approaches to intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
8. Systems approaches to intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
Part III. Theories on the Development of Intelligence:
9. Genetics/genomics and intelligence Mei Tan and Elena L. Grigorenko
10. Environment and intelligence James R. Flynn and Robert J. Sternberg
11. Lifespan development of intelligence Christopher Hertzog
Part IV. Applications of Intelligence Research:
12. Extremes of intelligence Julian G. Elliott and Wilma C. Resing
13. Group differences in intelligence Diane F. Halpern and Tomoe Kanaya
14. The predictive value of intelligence Paul R. Sackett, Oren R. Shewach and Jeffrey A. Dahlke
15. The relationship of intelligence to other psychological traits Colin G. DeYoung
16. Intelligence, education and society Richard E. Mayer.

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Intellect.
Thought and thinking.

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