Handbook of Intelligence
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- Editor: Robert J. Sternberg, Cornell University, New York
- Date Published: June 2000
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521596480
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Not since the landmark publication of Handbook of Human Intelligence in 1982 has the field of intelligence been more alive than it is today. Spurred by the new developments in this rapidly expanding field, Dr Sternberg has brought together a stellar list of contributors to provide a comprehensive, broad and deeply thematic review of intelligence that will be accessible to both scholar and student. The field of intelligence is lively on many fronts, and this volume provides full coverage on topics such as behavior-genetic models, evolutionary models, cognitive models, emotional intelligence, practical intelligence, and group difference. Handbook of Intelligence is largely expanded, covering areas such as animal and artificial intelligence, as well as human intelligence. It fully reflects important theoretical progress made since the early 1980s.
Read more- Extremely comprehensive coverage of the field
- Stellar list of contributors
- Accessible to anyone interested in any aspect of intelligence
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- Date Published: June 2000
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521596480
- length: 692 pages
- dimensions: 248 x 186 x 37 mm
- weight: 1.21kg
- contains: 42 b/w illus. 17 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Part I. The Nature of Intelligence and it Measurement:
1. The concept of intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
2. History of theories of measurements of intelligence Nathan Brody
3. Contemporary models of intelligence Janet E. Davidson and C. L. Downing
Part II. Development of Intelligence:
4. Heritability and intelligence Elena L. Grigorenko
5. Intellectual development in childhood Zhe Chen and Robert S. Siegler
6. Intellectual development in adulthood Cynthia A. Berg
Part III. Group Analyses of Intelligence:
7. Intelligence and mental retardation Douglas K. Detterman, Lynne Gabriel and Joanne Ruthsatz
8. Intelligence and giftedness Carolyn Callahan
9. Group difference in intelligence John Loehlin
Part IV. Biology of Intelligence:
10. Animal intelligence Thomas Zentall
11. The evolution of intelligence Harry Jerison
12. The neuropsychology and psychophysiology of intelligence Philip Vernon, John Wickett, P. Gordon Bazana and Robert Stelmack
Part V. Intelligence and Information Processing:
13. Simple information processing and intelligence Ian Deary
14. Complex information processing and intelligence David Lohman
15. Artificial intelligence Roger Schank and Brendon Towle
Part VI. Kinds of Intelligence:
16. Social intelligence John Kihlstrom and Nancy Cantor
17. Practical intelligence Richard K. Wagner
18. Emotional intelligence John Mayer, Peter Salovey and David Caruso
Part VII. Testing and Teaching Intelligence:
19. Psychometric approaches to the understanding and measurement of intelligence Susan Embretson and Karen McCollam
20. Tests of intelligence Alan Kaufman
21. Interpretation of intelligence test scores Mark Daniel
Part VIII. Intelligence, Society, and Culture:
22. Teaching of intelligence Tina Grotzer and David Perkins
23. Intelligence and education Richard Mayer
24. Intelligence and public policy Craig Ramey
25. Intelligence and culture Robert Serpell
Part IX. Intelligence in Relation to Allied Constructs:
26. Intelligence and personality Moshe Zeidner and Gerald Matthews
27. Intelligence and creativity Robert J. Sternberg and Linda O'Hara
28. Intelligence and wisdom Robert J. Sternberg
Author index
Subject index.
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