This document discusses memory, intelligence, and theories of intelligence. It covers the processes of memory including encoding, storage, and retrieval. It asks questions about defining and measuring intelligence. It then outlines Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, and emotional intelligence and its components.
This document discusses memory, intelligence, and theories of intelligence. It covers the processes of memory including encoding, storage, and retrieval. It asks questions about defining and measuring intelligence. It then outlines Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, and emotional intelligence and its components.
This document discusses memory, intelligence, and theories of intelligence. It covers the processes of memory including encoding, storage, and retrieval. It asks questions about defining and measuring intelligence. It then outlines Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, and emotional intelligence and its components.
MEMORY • PROCESS OF MEMORY a) ENCODING b) STORAGE c) RETRIEVAL • PROCESS OF FORGETTING INTELLIGENCE • HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE INTELLIGENCE? • IS INTELLIGENCE THE SAME AS APTITUDE? • IS INTELLIGENCE UNDERSTOOD DIFFERENTLY BY DIFFERENT CULTURES? • IF INTELLIGENCE IS A CULTURAL CONSTRUCT THEN CAN THERE BE ANY UNIVERSAL DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE? THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE • GARDNER'S THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE (1999b) 1. VERBAL/LINGUISTIC 2. MUSICAL 3. LOGICAL/MATHEMATICAL 4. VISUAL/SPATIAL 5. MOVEMENT 6. INTERPERSONAL 7. INTRAPERSONAL 8. NATURALIST 9. EXISTENTIALIST STERNBERG'S THEORY OF INTELLIGENCE (1988) • TRIARCHIC THEORY 1. ANALYTICAL INTELLIGENCE 2. CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE 3. PRACTICAL INTELLIGENCE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (SALOVEY & MAYER, 1990) • SELF-CONTROL • SELF-AWARENESS • EMPATHY • PERSISTENCE • SELF-MOTIVATION