Posted March 18Mar 18 Handbook of Intelligence Handbook of Intelligence by Robert J. Sternberg Publisher Cambridge University Press Published Date 2000-03-13 Page Count 677 Categories Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General, Psychology / General, Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Social Science / General Language EN Average Rating N/A (based on N/A ratings) Maturity Rating No Mature Content Detected ISBN 0521596483 Spurred by the new developments in a rapidly expanding field, Robert Sternberg has brought together a stellar list of contributors to provide a comprehensive, broad and deeply thematic review of intelligence that will be accessible to both scholar and student. The field of intelligence is lively on many fronts, and this volume provides full coverage on topics such as behavior-genetic models, evolutionary models, cognitive models, emotional intelligence, practical intelligence, and group difference. The 28 chapters in the handbook are divided into 9 parts: I. the nature of intelligence and its measurement; II. Development of intelligence; III. Group analyses of intelligence; IV. Biology of intelligence; V. Intelligence and information processing; VI. Kinds of Intelligence; VII. Testing and teaching intelligence; VIII. Intelligence, society, and culture; and IX. Intelligence in relation to allied constructs. The Handbook will serve as an authoritative resource on all aspects of theory, research, and measurement in the field of intelligence. Robert J. Sternberg is IBM Professor of Psychology and Education inthe Department of Psychology at Yale University. He is author of Thinking Styles, Metaphors of Mind, and The Psychologistas Companion, and editor of Handbook of Creativity. More Information
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