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Discuss the different views on the nature of intelligence.
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- Spearman believed intelligence has two components. A general ability used across tasks and specific abilities for particular activities.
- Thurstone rejected a single factor and identified several primary mental abilities like reasoning, memory, and verbal comprehension.
- Gardner proposed multiple intelligences, suggesting intelligence exists in different forms such as linguistic, musical, spatial, and interpersonal. Sternberg offered the triarchic theory, viewing intelligence as analytical, creative, and practical.
- Cattell distinguished between fluid intelligence (reasoning and problem-solving) and crystallized intelligence, which is acquired knowledge. These views show that intelligence is best seen as a combination of abilities rather than a single trait.
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