A LAY DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE |
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THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE |
The Factor Analytic Approach |
The Information-Processing Approach: Sternberg's Triarchic Theory |
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences |
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TESTING INTELLIGENCE: PURPOSES AND METHODS |
Measuring Infant Intelligence |
The Stanford-Binet Test |
The Wechsler Scales |
The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children |
Constructing Measures of Intelligence |
Stability of Measured Intelligence |
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WHY DO PEOPLE DIFFER IN MEASURED INTELLIGENCE? |
How Much of Intelligence is Inherited? |
Environmental Factors |
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ETHNIC, RACIAL, AND SOCIAL-CLASS FACTORS IN INTELLECTUAL PERFORMANCE |
Are Intelligence Tests Biased Against Minority Groups? |
Social-Class Influences on Intellectual Performance |
Multicultural and Cross-Cultural Factors in Intellectual Performance |
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COGNITIVE INTERVENTION STUDIES |
Head Start and Similar Programs |
Characteristics of Successful Intervention Programs |
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BEYOND THE NORMS: GIFTEDNESS AND MENTAL RETARDATION |
The Intellectually Gifted |
Children with Intellectual Deficits |
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CREATIVITY |
Definitions and Theories |
Relationship between Creativity and Intelligence |
Are Children Creative? |
How Can We Encourage Creativity in Children? |
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SUMMARY |