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Spearman's Two-Factor Theory of Intelligence |
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Catell's Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence |
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Two facets: Knowledge we retain and ability to integrate new information |
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Sternberg's Therory of Successful Intelligence |
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3 pieces:
Analytical
Creative
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Ability to use things/people/resources beyond ourselves to act more intelligently |
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Gardner's Multiple Intelligences |
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Everyone is intelligent in different ways.
Verbal/linguistic, bodily/kinesthetic, visual/spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, logical/mathematical, and musical |
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An elusive trait characterized by high achievement one of a variety of domains. |
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A disability characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. |
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A disorder which involves distressingly unpleasant and maladaptive feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and physical reactions. |
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Major Depressive Disorders |
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Mood disorders in which individuals experience at least two weeks of depressed mood or loss of interest, along with at least four additional depressive symptoms. |
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A developmental disorder affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior. |
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A neurological condition that impairs self-regulation, leading to problems maintaining attention, inhibiting impulsive or inappropriate responses, executive control over planning, monitoring progress, and selection of strategies in working memory. |
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Serious behavioral disorder that involves repeatedly and purposely violating rules or laws, the rights of others, or age-appropriate societal norms. |
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Specific Learning Disabilities |
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The largest special education category of disability served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act |
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