Foundations of Cognitive Psychology: Preface - Preface
everyone who inhabits a human body possesses a remarkable creation (Gallwey, 1976). Logical-Mathematical Intelligence In 1983 Ba ...
main tragically deficient in most other areas. Child prodigies in mathematics abound. The development of this intelligence in ch ...
Patients with damage specific to regions of the right hemisphere will attempt to compensate for their spacial deficits with ling ...
speed. The key to the miracle of language was Anne Sullivan’s insight into the personof Helen Keller. Interpersonal intelligence ...
that the shock-receiving capacity is what makes me a writer. I hazard the explanation that a shock is at once in my case followe ...
Summary: The Unique Contributions of the Theory As human beings, we all have a repertoire of skills for solving different kinds ...
importance to assess the particular combination of skills that may earmark an individual for a certain vocational or avocational ...
the notational systems of maps, to the adult roles of navigator, chess player, and topologist. Although all humans partake of ea ...
During the school-age years, some mastery of notational systems is essential in our society. The self-discovery environment of e ...
Assessment, then, becomes a central feature of an educational system. We believe that it is essential to depart from standardize ...
Coping with the Plurality of Intelligences Under the multiple intelligences theory, an intelligence can serve both as the conten ...
best use of the intelligences we possess. Perhaps recognizing the plurality of intelligences and the manifold ways in which huma ...
Chapter 36 Individual Differences in Cognition R. Kim Guenther People differ with respect to their intellectual capabilities. Hi ...
the creation ofintelligence quotient (IQ)tests around the turn of the 20th century. One development was the theory of evolution, ...
in Bombay, India on the same given day. Obviously, though, the eating of ice cream cones in New York does not cause people in Bo ...
In 1903 Binet and Theodore Simon (1878–1961) were commissioned by the French government to develop a test that could identify le ...
putes a verbal IQ score and a performance IQ score; the Raven’s Matrices, a nonverbal test of intelligence; and college entrance ...
inventory are positively correlated (Kline, 1991). Spearman thought that the prevalence of positive correlations reflected a phy ...
accounts claim that there is a limited-capacity working memory—a place that holds the currently activated information and the pr ...
curacy level, such as 75%. Be clear that inspection time does not refer to how long it takes a subject to make this simple discr ...
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