インテリジェンスには3つの側面があります. 知的能力には多くの種類がありますが,それらは合理的なシステムに整然と組み込まれています
まとめ
人間の知能の発見は,最初の期待を超えた多要素モデルを明らかにします. "知性の構造"は,操作,内容,および製品によって能力を組織し,将来のテストと教育を導く.
科学分野:
- 心理学 心理学とは
- コグニティブ・サイエンス コグニティブ・サイエンス
- サイコメトリクス サイコメトリクス
背景:
- 人間のインテリジェンスの研究は,著しく進化しました.
- 要素分析的調査は,知性の複雑で多要素的な性質を明らかにしました.
研究 の 目的:
- 人間の知能に関する包括的な理論モデルを提示する.
- 詳細に説明するには,
主な方法:
- 過去20年間にわたる集中的な因子分析調査.
- 体系的な理論モデル"知的構造"の開発.
主要な成果:
- "知性の構造"モデルは,操作,コンテンツ,および製品という3つの次元で能力を組織します.
- このモデルは,これまで疑われなかった数多くの知的能力を特定しました.
- 15のカテゴリー構成は,節約と一般的な心理学の理論の基礎を提供します.
結論:
- "知性の構造"モデルは,多様な知的能力を理解し評価するための枠組みを提供します.
- インテリジェンステストと教育への影響は大きく,現在の基準を超えた改善を示唆しています.
- 知的能力は向上させることができ,このモデルは効果的な改善手順の開発を導く.
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