The Nature of Intelligence and Its Development in Childhood, Paperback / softback Book

The Nature of Intelligence and Its Development in Childhood Paperback / softback

Part of the Elements in Child Development series

Paperback / softback

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In this Element, I first introduce intelligence in terms of historical definitions.

I show that intelligence, as conceived even by the originators of the first intelligence tests, Alfred Binet and David Wechsler, is a much broader construct than just scores on narrow tests of intelligence and their proxies.

I then review the major approaches to understanding intelligence and its development: the psychometric (test-based), cognitive and neurocognitive (intelligence as a set of brain-based cognitive representations and processes), systems, cultural, and developmental.

These approaches, taken together, present a much more complex portrait of intelligence and its development than the one that would be ascertained just from scores on intelligence tests.

Finally, I draw some take-away conclusions.

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