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Springer, Dordrecht

2015

498 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4939-1561-3

Handbook of intelligence

evolutionary theory, historical perspective, and current concepts

Edited by

Sam Goldstein, Dana Princiotta, Jack A. Naglieri

Numerous functions, cognitive skills, and behaviors are associated with intelligence, yet decades of research has yielded little consensus on its definition. Emerging from often conflicting studies is the provocative idea that intelligence evolved as an adaptation humans needed to keep up with – and survive in – challenging new environments.

The Handbook of Intelligence addresses a broad range of issues relating to our cognitive and linguistic past. It is the first full-length volume to place intelligence in an evolutionary/cultural framework, tracingthe development of the human mind, exploring differences between humans and other primates, and addressing human thinking and reasoning about its own intelligence and its uses. The works of pioneering thinkers – from Plato to Darwin, Binet to Piaget, Luria to Wechsler – are referenced to illustrate major events in the evolution of theories of intelligence, leading to the current era of multiple intelligences and special education programs. In addition, it examines evolutionary concepts in areas as diverse as creativity, culture, neurocognition, emotional intelligence, and assessment.

Featured topics include:

The Handbook of Intelligence is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, clinicians, and professionals in developmental psychology; assessment, testing and evaluation; language philosophy; personality and social psychology; sociology; and developmental biology.

 

Publication details

Full citation:

Goldstein, S. , Princiotta, D. , Naglieri, J. A. (eds) (2015). Handbook of intelligence: evolutionary theory, historical perspective, and current concepts, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

The evolution of intelligence

Goldstein Sam

3-7

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Intelligence in nonprimates

Zentall Thomas R.

11-25

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Intelligence in nonhuman primates

Mandalaywala Tara; Fleener Christine; Maestripieri Dario

27-46

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The evolution of language

Lieberman Philip

47-64

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Evolution of the human brain

Hofman Michel A.

65-82

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Intelligence as a conceptual construct

Princiotta Dana; Goldstein Sam

83-92

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Intelligence defined

Greenwood John D.

123-135

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Piaget's theory of intelligence

Müller Ulrich; Ten Eycke Kayla; Baker Leslie

137-151

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Alfred Binet and the children of Paris

Esping Amber; Plucker Jonathan A.

153-161

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From psychometric testing to clinical assessment

Benisz Mark; Dumont Ron; Willis John O.

163-179

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Intelligence

Otero Tulio M.

193-208

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Chc theory of intelligence

Ortiz Samuel O.

209-227

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Emotional and social intelligence and behavior

Boyatzis Richard E.; Gaskin James; Wei Hongguo

243-262

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Intelligence as a malleable construct

Blackwell Lisa S.; Rodriguez Sylvia; Guerra-Carrillo Belén

263-282

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Creativity and intelligence

Plucker Jonathan A.; Esping Amber

283-291

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Hundred years of intelligence testing

Naglieri Jack A.

295-316

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Intelligence and culture

Saklofske Donald H.; Oakland Thomas; Mpofu Elias; Suzuki Lisa A.

341-365

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Common and variable aspects of intelligence

MacNeill Horton Arthur; Reynolds Cecil R.

367-380

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Current concepts in the assessment of emotional intelligence

Stein Steven J.; Deonarine Justin M.

381-402

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Intelligence and success

Strenze Tarmo

405-413

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Executive functioning and intelligence

Duggan Emily C.; Garcia-Barrera Mauricio A.

435-458

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The evolution of intelligence

Jones Christopher B.

459-468

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The march of reason

Flynn James R.

471-485

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Closing comments

Naglieri Jack A.; Goldstein Sam

487-490

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