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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence? |  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Mutually intelligible languages - IntelligibilityFor individuals to achieve moderate proficiency or understanding in a language (called L2) other than their mother tongue or first language (L1) typically requires considerable time and effort through study and/or practical application. However, for those many groups of languages displaying mutual intelligibility, namely, those, usually genetically related languages, similar to each other in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, or other features, speakers of one language usually find it relatively easy to achieve some degree of understanding ...
See also:Mutually intelligible languages, Mutually intelligible languages - Intelligibility, Mutually intelligible languages - Asymmetry, Mutually intelligible languages - Mutually intelligible languages or variants of one language?, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of mutually intelligible languages, Mutually intelligible languages - Written and spoken forms, Mutually intelligible languages - Spoken form only, Mutually intelligible languages - Written form only, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of related languages not mutually intelligible, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of mutually intelligible languages now extinct Read more here: » Mutually intelligible languages: Encyclopedia II - Mutually intelligible languages - Intelligibility |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - HistoryAn early reference to non-business intelligence occurs in Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Sun Tzu claims that to succeed in war, one should have full knowledge of one's own strengths and weaknesses and full knowledge of one's enemy's strengths and weaknesses. Lack of either one might result in defeat. A certain school of thought draws parallels between the challenges in business and those of war, specifically:
collecting data
discerning patterns and meaning in the data (generating information)
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See also:Business intelligence, Business intelligence - BI business processes, Business intelligence - BI technology, Business intelligence - BI software types, Business intelligence - History, Business intelligence - Key performance indicators, Business intelligence - Example, Business intelligence - Designing and implementing a business intelligence programme, Business intelligence - Open Source Products, Business intelligence - Commercial Products, Business intelligence - Related subjects, Business intelligence - External links Read more here: » Business intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - History |
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| |  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Mutually intelligible languages - AsymmetryAsymmetries often exist in the natural mutual intelligibility between languages. For example, in the case of speakers of Spanish and Portuguese, Spanish-speakers almost universally report substantially greater difficulty in attempting to understand Portuguese (especially in spoken form) than is true of Portuguese-speakers attempting to understand Spanish.
Or to take another example: Icelandic speakers understand Swedish language much more easily than the other way round, because Icelandic has preserved several archaic feat ...
See also:Mutually intelligible languages, Mutually intelligible languages - Intelligibility, Mutually intelligible languages - Asymmetry, Mutually intelligible languages - Mutually intelligible languages or variants of one language?, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of mutually intelligible languages, Mutually intelligible languages - Written and spoken forms, Mutually intelligible languages - Spoken form only, Mutually intelligible languages - Written form only, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of related languages not mutually intelligible, Mutually intelligible languages - Selected list of mutually intelligible languages now extinct Read more here: » Mutually intelligible languages: Encyclopedia II - Mutually intelligible languages - Asymmetry |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence.
In the early 1990s, John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey published a series of papers on emotional intelligence. (Salovey and Mayer 1990) (Mayer and Salovey 1993) They suggested that the capacity to perceive and understand emotions define a new variable in personality. The Mayer-Salovey model defines emotional intelligence a ...
See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Self-report measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticisms, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI merely another measure of Personality?, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI - Susceptibility to Faking Good, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based models Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - BI technologySome observers regard BI as the process of enhancing data into information and then into knowledge. Persons involved in business intelligence processes may use application software and other technologies to gather, store, analyze, and provide access to data (also known as business intelligence). The software aims to help people make "better" business decisions by making accurate, current, and relevant information available to them when they need it.
Some people use the term "BI" interchangeably with "briefing books" or with "executive information systems". One can regard a business ...
See also:Business intelligence, Business intelligence - BI business processes, Business intelligence - BI technology, Business intelligence - BI software types, Business intelligence - History, Business intelligence - Key performance indicators, Business intelligence - Example, Business intelligence - Designing and implementing a business intelligence programme, Business intelligence - Open Source Products, Business intelligence - Commercial Products, Business intelligence - Related subjects, Business intelligence - External links Read more here: » Business intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - BI technology |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional IntelligenceSome researchers believe EI is a cognitive ability just as is IQ (eg, Mayer & Salovey, 2000), while others believe it is a combination of perceived abilities and traits (e.g., Schutte et al. 1998; Bar-On, 1997). These opposing views have inspired two separate domains of inventories – ability-based measures, which focus on maximal performance, and mixed-model measures, which focus on typical performance (Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso, 2000; Petrides & Furnham, 2000). Maximal performance is an indication of the best cognitive performa ...
See also:Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Defining emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Mayer and Salovey and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Goleman and emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Self-report measures of EI, Emotional intelligence - Nancy Gibbs on emotional intelligence, Emotional intelligence - Criticisms, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI merely another measure of Personality?, Emotional intelligence - Self-report EI - Susceptibility to Faking Good, Emotional intelligence - Ability-based models Read more here: » Emotional intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Emotional intelligence - Measures of Emotional Intelligence |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligence quotient - Genetics vs environmentThe role of genes and environment (nature vs. nurture) in determining IQ is reviewed in Plomin et al. (2001, 2003). The degree to which genetic variation contributes to observed variation in a trait is measured by a statistic called heritability. Heritability scores range from 0 to 1, and can be interpreted as the percentage of variation (e.g. in IQ) that is due to variation in genes. Twins studies and adoption studies are commonly used to determine the heritability of a trait. Until recently heritability was mostly studied in childre ...
See also:Intelligence quotient, Intelligence quotient - History, Intelligence quotient - IQ score distribution, Intelligence quotient - IQ and General Intelligence Factor, Intelligence quotient - Genetics vs environment, Intelligence quotient - Environment, Intelligence quotient - Development, Intelligence quotient - Mental retardation, Intelligence quotient - IQ education and income, Intelligence quotient - Regression, Intelligence quotient - Brain size and IQ, Intelligence quotient - The Flynn effect, Intelligence quotient - IQ correlations, Intelligence quotient - Race and IQ, Intelligence quotient - Religiousness and IQ, Intelligence quotient - Health and IQ, Intelligence quotient - Economic development and IQ, Intelligence quotient - Practical validity, Intelligence quotient - Use of IQ in the United States legal system, Intelligence quotient - Validity and g-loading of specific tests, Intelligence quotient - Social construct?, Intelligence quotient - The Mismeasure of Man, Intelligence quotient - The view of the American Psychological Association, Intelligence quotient - Improving IQ, Intelligence quotient - The APA 1996 Intelligence Task Force Report, Intelligence quotient - Controversy, Intelligence quotient - End material, Intelligence quotient - External links, Intelligence quotient - References Read more here: » Intelligence quotient: Encyclopedia II - Intelligence quotient - Genetics vs environment |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - BI technologySome observers regard BI as the process of enhancing data into information and then into knowledge. Persons involved in business intelligence processes may use application software and other technologies to gather, store, analyze, and provide access to data (also known as business intelligence). The software aims to help people make "better" business decisions by making accurate, current, and relevant information available to them when they need it.
Some people use the term "BI" interchangeably with "briefing books" or with "executive information systems". One can regard a business ...
See also:Business intelligence, Business intelligence - BI business processes, Business intelligence - BI technology, Business intelligence - BI software types, Business intelligence - History, Business intelligence - Key performance indicators, Business intelligence - Example, Business intelligence - Designing and implementing a business intelligence programme Read more here: » Business intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Business intelligence - BI technology |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Cetacean intelligence - BehaviorSee also animal behavior for a broader view.
Researching the behavior of dolphins in the wild is a difficult task. However, several researchers have examined the social behavior of dolphins and tried to extract from an understanding of the level of communication between individuals, which in turn is interpreted as a measure of intelligence.
Cetacean intelligence - Pack characteristics.
Dolphin group sizes vary quite dramatically. Older male Orca tend to lead quite solitary lives but this is t ...
See also:Cetacean intelligence, Cetacean intelligence - Brain characteristics, Cetacean intelligence - Differences from other mammalian brains, Cetacean intelligence - Behavior, Cetacean intelligence - Pack characteristics, Cetacean intelligence - Complex play, Cetacean intelligence - Creative behavior, Cetacean intelligence - Communication, Cetacean intelligence - Self-awareness, Cetacean intelligence - Comparative Cognition Read more here: » Cetacean intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Cetacean intelligence - Behavior |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Race and intelligence - Background information
Race and intelligence - Basic concepts.
This research is grounded in several controversial assumptions:
the social categories of race and ethnicity are concordant with genetic categories, such as biogeographic ancestry.
intelligence is measurable (see psychometrics) and is dominated by a unitary general cognitive ability.
Main article: Race
Racial distinctions are most often made on the basis of skin color, facial features, ancestry, and natio ...
See also:Race and intelligence, Race and intelligence - Background information, Race and intelligence - Basic concepts, Race and intelligence - History, Race and intelligence - Public controversy, Race and intelligence - Media portrayal, Race and intelligence - Utility of research and racism, Race and intelligence - Accusations of bias, Race and intelligence - Average test score gaps among races, Race and intelligence - World-wide scores, Race and intelligence - Brain size employment tests and school achievement, Race and intelligence - Cultural or genetic explanation?, Race and intelligence - Introduction, Race and intelligence - Cultural explanations, Race and intelligence - Genetic explanations, Race and intelligence - Expert opinion, Race and intelligence - Significance of group IQ differences, Race and intelligence - Within societies, Race and intelligence - Between nations, Race and intelligence - For highly successful minorities, Race and intelligence - Policy implications, Race and intelligence - End material, Race and intelligence - Further reading, Race and intelligence - Notes, Race and intelligence - References, Race and intelligence - External links Read more here: » Race and intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Race and intelligence - Background information |
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Race and intelligence - Basic concepts.
This research is grounded in several controversial assumptions:
the social categories of race and ethnicity are concordant with genetic categories, such as biogeographic ancestry.
intelligence is measurable (see psychometrics) and is dominated by a unitary general cognitive ability.
Racial distinctions are most often made on the basis of skin color, facial features, ancestry, and national origin. Some scientists argue that ...
See also:Race and intelligence, Race and intelligence - Background information, Race and intelligence - Basic concepts, Race and intelligence - History, Race and intelligence - Public controversy, Race and intelligence - Media portrayal, Race and intelligence - Utility of research and racism, Race and intelligence - Accusations of bias, Race and intelligence - Average test score gaps among races, Race and intelligence - Brain size employment tests and school achievement, Race and intelligence - Cultural or genetic explanation?, Race and intelligence - Introduction, Race and intelligence - Cultural explanations, Race and intelligence - Genetic explanations, Race and intelligence - Expert opinion, Race and intelligence - Significance of group IQ differences, Race and intelligence - Within societies, Race and intelligence - Between nations, Race and intelligence - For highly successful minorities, Race and intelligence - Policy implications, Race and intelligence - End material, Race and intelligence - Further reading, Race and intelligence - Notes, Race and intelligence - References, Race and intelligence - External links Read more here: » Race and intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Race and intelligence - Background information |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summaryIntelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design controversy, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summaryIntelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design debateIntelligent design's opponents argue that among scientists, there is no debate about whether life evolved. A key strategy of the intelligent design movement is in convincing the general public that there is such a debate, and convincing the public, politicians, and cultural leaders that schools should "teach the controversy."[36]
The intelligent design debate centers on three issues:
Whether the definition of science is broad enough t ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - ConceptsThe following are summaries of key concepts of intelligent design, followed by summaries of criticisms. Counter-arguments against such criticisms are often proffered by intelligent design proponents, as are counter-counter-arguments by critics, etc.
Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity.
Main article: Irreducible complexity
In the context of intelligent design, irreducible complexity wa ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design controversy, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Concepts |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - ConceptsThe following are summaries of key concepts of intelligent design, followed by summaries of criticisms. Counter-arguments against such criticisms are often proffered by intelligent design proponents, as are counter-counter-arguments by critics, etc.
Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity.
Main article: Irreducible complexity
In the context of intelligent design, irreducible complexity wa ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Concepts |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Theory of multiple intelligences - Gardner's Categories of Intelligence
Theory of multiple intelligences - Thinking.
To do with words, spoken or written. People who specialise in this area are generally good at writing, oration and (to a lesser extent) learning from lectures. They also tend to have broad vocabularies and learn languages easily.
To do with numbers, with logic and abstractions. Those who favour this intelligence generally excel in mathematics and computer programming, and are often jacks of all trades by virtue of logic. Careers might include tho ...
See also:Theory of multiple intelligences, Theory of multiple intelligences - Gardner's Categories of Intelligence, Theory of multiple intelligences - Thinking, Theory of multiple intelligences - Sensational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Communicational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Naturalist, Theory of multiple intelligences - Proposed areas, Theory of multiple intelligences - Relationship to education, Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing Views, Theory of multiple intelligences - Works Read more here: » Theory of multiple intelligences: Encyclopedia II - Theory of multiple intelligences - Gardner's Categories of Intelligence |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Intelligence - HistoryThe Supreme Intelligence, also known as Supremor, was created more than a million years ago by the extraterrestrial race known as the Kree to help them create a Cosmic Cube like the one that their enemies, the Skrulls, had once created. It is composed of the brains of the greatest Kree minds (thinkers, generals, philosophers, scientists and so on), removed upon their deaths and assimilated by the computer.
Eventually the Intelligence developed a mind of its own and refused to create the cube knowing the dangers that could be wrought by an evolved Cosmic C ...
See also:Supreme Intelligence, Supreme Intelligence - History, Supreme Intelligence - Powers Read more here: » Supreme Intelligence: Encyclopedia II - Supreme Intelligence - History |
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|  |  |  | Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design in summaryIntelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...
See also:Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design in summary |
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