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The Cambridge handbook of intelligence /

"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 inter...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sternberg, Robert J., Kaufman, Scott Barry, 1979-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2011.
Colección:Cambridge handbooks in psychology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART I. INTELLIGENCE AND ITS MEASUREMENT:
  • History of theories and measurement of intelligence / N.J. Mackintosh
  • Tests of intelligence / Susana Urbina
  • Factor-analytic models of intelligence / John O. Willis, Ron Dumont, Alan S. Kaufman
  • Contemporary models of intelligence / Janet E. Davidson, Iris A. Kemp
  • PART II. DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENCE:
  • Intelligence : genes, environments, and their interactions / Samuel D. Mandelman, Elena L. Grigorenko
  • Developing intelligence through instruction Raymond S. Nickerson
  • Intelligence in infancy / Joseph F. Fagan
  • Intelligence in childhood / L. Todd Rose, Kurt Fischer
  • Intelligence in adulthood / Christopher Hertzog.
  • PART III. INTELLIGENCE AND GROUP DIFFERENCES:
  • Intellectual Disabilities / Robert M. Hodapp, Megan M. Griffin, Meghan M. Burke, Marisa H. Fisher
  • Prodigies and savants / David Henry Feldman, Martha J. Morelock
  • Intellectual giftedness / Sally M. Reis, Joseph S. Renzulli
  • Sex differences in intelligence / Diane F. Halpern, Anna S. Beninger, Carli A. Straight
  • Racial and ethnic group differences in intelligence in the United States : multicultural perspectives / Lisa A. Suzuki, Ellen L. Short, Christina S. Lee
  • Race and intelligence / Christine E. Daley, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie
  • PART IV. BIOLOGY OF INTELLIGENCE:
  • Animal Intelligence / Thomas R. Zentall
  • The evolution of intelligence / Liane Gabora, Anne Russon
  • Biological bases of intelligence / Richard J. Haier.
  • PART V. INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING:
  • Basic processes of intelligence / Ted Nettelbeck
  • Working memory and intelligence / Andrew R.A. Conway, Sarah Getz, Brooke Macnamara, Pascale M.J. Engel de Abreu
  • Intelligence and reasoning / David F. Lohman, Joni M. Lakin
  • Intelligence and the cognitive unconscious / Scott Barry Kaufman
  • 23. Artificial intelligence / Ashok K. Goel, Jim Davies
  • PART VI. KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE:
  • The theory of multiple intelligences / Katie Davis, Joanna Christodoulou, Scott Seider, Howard Gardner
  • The theory of successful intelligence / Robert J. Sternberg
  • Emotional intelligence / John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey, David Caruso, Lillia Cherkasskiy
  • Practical intelligence / Richard K. Wagner
  • Social intelligence / John F. Kihlstrom, Nancy Cantor
  • Cultural intelligence / Soon Ang, Linn Van Dyne, Mei Ling Tan
  • Mating intelligence / Glenn Geher, Scott Barry Kaufman.
  • PART VII. INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIETY:
  • Intelligence in worldwide perspective / Weihua Niu, Jillian Brass
  • Secular changes in intelligence / James R. Flynn
  • Society and intelligence / Susan M. Barnett, Heiner Rindermann, Wendy M. Williams, Stephen J. Ceci
  • Intelligence as a predictor of health, illness, and death / Ian J. Deary, G. David Batty
  • PART VIII. INTELLIGENCE IN RELATION TO ALLIED CONSTRUCTS:
  • Intelligence and personality Colin DeYoung-- Intelligence and achievement / Richard E. Mayer
  • Intelligence and motivation / Priyanka B. Carr, Carol S. Dweck
  • Intelligence and creativity / James C. Kaufman, Jonathan A. Plucker
  • Intelligence and rationality / Keith E. Stanovich, Richard F. West, Maggie E. Toplak
  • Intelligence and wisdom / Ursula M. Staudinger, Judith Glück
  • Intelligence and expertise / Phillip L. Ackerman
  • PART IX. MOVING FORWARD:
  • Where are we? Where are we going? Reflections on the current and future states of research on intelligence / Earl Hunt.