Handbook of intelligence
Inhalte
Intelligence as a conceptual construct
the philosophy of Plato and Pascal
Dana Princiotta, Sam Goldstein
83-92
From psychometric testing to clinical assessment
personalities, ideas, and events that shaped David Wechsler's views of intelligence and its assessment
Mark Benisz, Ron DuMont, John O. Willis
163-179
A.R. Luria and intelligence defined as a neuropsychological construct
Dana Princiotta, Sam Goldstein
181-192
Intelligence as a malleable construct
Lisa S. Blackwell, Sylvia Rodriguez, Belén Guerra-Carrillo
263-282
Hundred years of intelligence testing
moving from traditional iq to second-generation intelligence tests
Jack A. Naglieri
295-316
Intelligence and culture
history and assessment
Donald H. Saklofske, Thomas Oakland, Elias Mpofu, Lisa A. Suzuki
341-365
Current concepts in the assessment of emotional intelligence
Steven J. Stein, Justin M. Deonarine
381-402
The use of intelligence tests in the diagnosis of specific reading disability
Nancy Mather, Deborah Schneider
415-433
The evolution of intelligence
implications for educational programming and policy
Christopher B. Jones
459-468
Closing comments
intelligence and intelligence tests – past, present, and future
Jack A. Naglieri, Sam Goldstein
487-490