Asked by Stephanie Politron on Jul 03, 2024

Those who define intelligence as academic aptitude are most likely to criticize

A) Spearman's concept of general intelligence.
B) Binet's concept of mental age.
C) Gardner's concept of multiple intelligences.
D) Sternberg's concept of analytical intelligence.

Academic Aptitude

A measure of one's ability to perform well in academic settings, often assessed through standardized tests.

Analytical Intelligence

The ability to analyze, evaluate, judge, compare, and contrast situations; part of Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence.

Spearman's General Intelligence

The theory that cognitive abilities have a general factor (g) that influences performance on mental tests.

  • Analyze the notion of varied intelligences and its impacts.
  • Identify different perspectives on defining and measuring intelligence.