Intelligence
Gujarat Board · Class 12 · Psychology
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Definition and Nature of Intelligence
- The word 'intelligence' is derived from the Latin word 'intelligere' meaning 'to understand', and from the Sanskrit word 'Budh' meaning to gain knowledge.
- German psychologist Ebbinghaus (1879) was the first to define intelligence based on individual differences.
- Binet and Simon (1904): Intelligence is the ability to judge, understand, and reason well.
Normal Probability Curve of Intelligence
- Psychologist William Stern (1912) introduced the concept of Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
- Terman was the first to classify intelligence into categories.
- The distribution of IQ scores in the general population forms a bell-shaped curve called the Normal Probability Curve.
Contemporary Approaches to Intelligence
- Five major contemporary theories: Spearman's Two-Factor Theory, Sternberg's Triarchic Theory, Guilford's Three-Dimensional Theory, Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory, J.P. Das PASS Theory.
- SPEARMAN (1904): Two factors — G-Factor (General Intelligence, inborn, consistent, used in all activities) and S-Factor (Special Intelligence, learned from environment, different for different activit
- STERNBERG (1985): Triarchic Theory — Componential (Analytical), Experiential (Creative), Contextual (Practical) intelligence. After 1990, renamed as 'Theory of Successful Intelligence'.
Measurement of Intelligence: Tests and Classification
- Intelligence tests can be Individual (one person at a time) or Group (hundreds simultaneously).
- Tests can be Verbal (written questions and answers) or Non-Verbal/Performance (pictures, diagrams, motor tasks, minimal words).
- Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (SBIS): Developed by Binet and Simon (1905 in French); adapted into English by Prof. Terman of Stanford University in 1916. Revised in 1937, 1960, 1973, 1986. Used fo
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