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A LAY DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE
 
THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE
     The Factor Analytic Approach
     The Information-Processing Approach: Sternberg's Triarchic Theory
     Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
 
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
 
WHY DO PEOPLE DIFFER IN MEASURED INTELLIGENCE?
     How Much of Intelligence is Inherited?
     Environmental Factors
 
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
 
COGNITIVE INTERVENTION STUDIES
     Head Start and Similar Programs
     Characteristics of Successful Intervention Programs
 
BEYOND THE NORMS: GIFTEDNESS AND MENTAL RETARDATION
     The Intellectually Gifted
     Children with Intellectual Deficits
 
CREATIVITY
     Definitions and Theories
     Relationship between Creativity and Intelligence
     Are Children Creative?
     How Can We Encourage Creativity in Children?
 
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