Author : Aashay Patil 1
Date of Publication :24th March 2018
Abstract: This project presents Intelligence and intellectual abilities represent hypothetical constructs inferred from a wide variety of observational, psychometric, laboratory, and field studies. As such, this construct system cannot be observed directly, but rather is inferred by observing the set of behavioral exemplars bearing on these constructs. In this respect intelligence is little different from constructs used to interpret physical events, such as temperature or electromagnetic fields. A very wide variety of intellectual processes enter into intelligent behavior. These processes can be tapped by test contents and formats of enormous diversity. The correlations between tests and the appearance of group factors will be a function of the extent to which similar processes are elicited in different intellectual tasks. The great majority of measures of cognitive abilities have been found to relate positively, therefore it is useful to describe intelligent behavior in terms of a general factor, together with a set of intellective and non- intellective group factors.
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