The Cambridge Handbook of IntelligenceRobert J. Sternberg, Scott Barry Kaufman This volume provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date compendium of theory and research in the field of human intelligence. Each of the 42 chapters is written by world-renowned experts in their respective fields, and collectively, they cover the full range of topics of contemporary interest in the study of intelligence. The handbook is divided into nine parts: Part I covers intelligence and its measurement; Part II deals with the development of intelligence; Part III discusses intelligence and group differences; Part IV concerns the biology of intelligence; Part V is about intelligence and information processing; Part VI discusses different kinds of intelligence; Part VII covers intelligence and society; Part VIII concerns intelligence in relation to allied constructs; and Part IX is the concluding chapter, which reflects on where the field is currently and where it still needs to go. |
Contents
Part II development of intelligence | 83 |
Part III intelligence and group differences | 191 |
Part IV biology of intelligence | 307 |
Part V intelligence and information processing | 369 |
Part VI kinds of intelligence | 483 |
Part VII intelligence and society | 621 |
Part VIII intelligence in relation to allied constructs | 709 |
Part IX moving forward | 861 |
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