THE INTELLIGENCE AS A BASIC PROCESS

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  • Juan Antonio Mora
Keywords: intelligence, differential (or comparative) psychology, basic processes

Abstract

Differential Psychology constitutes matter classic concerning Intelligence studies. But this model is exhausting their possibilities. We analyzed Robert J. Sternberg's hand source model explanandum Intelligence (geographic, computacional, anthropological, biological, sociological and gubernmental models). Last model appears as more consistent. In this "thriarquic" theorie, componential, experiential and contextual contexts find one very clear integration. But the new frame concerning Intelligence studies is the cognition. In the same detach the studies refering "processes", "strategies" and "representation" which sublie intelligent behavior. And we conclude Differential psychology finished their historical period and which studies concerning human Intelligence must be integrates as one chapter of General Psychology, at the same plane as the other basic processes.

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Juan Antonio Mora

Universidad de Málaga
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Mora, J. A. THE INTELLIGENCE AS A BASIC PROCESS. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 7(1), 57–64. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/28311
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