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Previous studies have found correlations between uneven intellectual development and autistic symptom severity but thus far each study has looked only at specific types of discrepancy score and results have been inconsistent.
Richard Melling, Jeremy M. Swinson
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Specific Processes of Intelligence and Relationships in Academic Learning (SPIRAL)
We live in an age of cancel culture. Things are canceled sometimes for important reasons and sometimes for superficial reasons. Over 100 years since its inception, the concept of IQ still lingers. Here, I make the argument that IQ should be canceled.
A. Nayena Blankson
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The differentiation between the openness and other dimensions of the Big Five personality model indicates that it is necessary to design a specific paradigm as a supplement to the Big Five recognition.
Bingxue Zhang, Yuyang Zhuge, Zhong Yin
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AbstractIntelligence is the ability to learn from past experience and, in general, to adapt to, shape, and select environments. Aspects of intelligence are measured by standardized tests of intelligence. Average raw (number‐correct) scores on such tests vary across the life span and also across generations, as well as across ethnic and socioeconomic ...
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Within the mental speed approach to intelligence, the worst performance rule (WPR) states that the slower trials of a reaction time (RT) task reveal more about intelligence than do faster trials.
Thomas H. Rammsayer, Stefan J. Troche
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Examining How Celebrity Admiration Influences Decision Making [PDF]
The process of decision making has been examined for several years. Additionally, the link between intelligence and decision making has found a negative correlation between impulsivity and intelligence.
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Deep causal learning for robotic intelligence
This invited Review discusses causal learning in the context of robotic intelligence. The Review introduces the psychological findings on causal learning in human cognition, as well as the traditional statistical solutions for causal discovery and causal
Yangming Li
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The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests and the corresponding psychometric explanations dominate both the scientific and popular views about human intelligence. Though the IQ tests have been in currency for long, there exists a gap in what they are believed
Venkat Ram Reddy Ganuthula, Shuchi Sinha
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A Theory of Intelligences [PDF]
Intelligence is a human construct to represent the ability to achieve goals. Given this wide berth, intelligence has been defined countless times, studied in a variety of ways and represented using numerous measures. Understanding intelligence ultimately requires theory and quantification, both of which have proved elusive. I develop a framework -- the
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On a Functional Definition of Intelligence [PDF]
Without an agreed-upon definition of intelligence, asking "is this system intelligent?"" is an untestable question. This lack of consensus hinders research, and public perception, on Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly since the rise of generative- and large-language models.
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