Psychology--Ch. 7.4
Multiple Intelligences Theory
Gardner's theory that each person possesses at least eight types of intelligence
triarchic theory of intelligence
Sternberg's theory of intelligence; three facets of intelligence: practical, creative, and analytical
practical intelligence
aka "street smarts"
analytical intelligence
aligned with academic problem solving and computations
When you are examining data to look for trends, which type of intelligence are you using most?
analytical
crystallized intelligence
characterized by acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it
Which of the following is not one of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences? creative spatial linguistic musical
creative
convergent thinking
providing correct or established answers to problems
Fluid intelligence is characterized by ________.
being able to see complex relationships and solve problems
Which theorist put forth the triarchic theory of intelligence?
Sternberg
Describe a situation in which you would need to use practical intelligence.
You are out with friends and it is getting late. You need to make it home before your curfew, but you don't have a ride home. You need to get in touch with your parents, but your cell phone is dead. So, you enter a nearby convenience store and explain your situation to the clerk. He allows you to use the store's phone to call your parents, and they come and pick you and your friends up, and take all of you home.
Describe a situation in which cultural intelligence would help you communicate better.
You are visiting Madrid, Spain, on a language immersion trip. Your Spanish is okay, but you still not sure about some of the facial expressions and body language of the native speakers. When faced with a sticky social situation, you do not engage immediately as you might back home. Instead, you hold back and observe what others are doing before reacting.
cultural intelligence
ability with which people can understand and relate to those in another culture
creativity
ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities
creative intelligence
ability to produce new products, ideas, or inventing a new, novel solution to a problem
fluid intelligence
ability to see complex relationships and solve problems
divergent thinking
ability to think "outside the box" to arrive at novel solutions to a problem
emotional intelligence
ability to understand emotions and motivations in yourself and others