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| Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.) - 1921 - 136 pages
..."intelligence is intellect plus knowledge" (quoting Lester F. Ward.) Peterson: Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...together and given a somewhat unified effect in behavior. It is a mechanism for adjustment and control, and is operated by internal as well as by external stimuli.... | |
| Educational tests and measurements - 1921 - 68 pages
...Peabody College for Teachers. 1. The nature and measurement of intelligence. Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...together and given a somewhat unified effect in behavior. It is a mechanism for adjustment and control, and is operated by internal as well as by external stimuli.... | |
| Rudolf Pintner - Educational tests and measurements - 1923 - 424 pages
...environment." — Colvin. " Intelligence is intellect plus knowledge." — Henmon. " Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...and given a somewhat unified effect in behavior." — Peterson. " Intelligence is an acquiring capacity." — Woodrow. Obviously these definitions overlap... | |
| Florence Mabel Teagarden - Child development - 1924 - 134 pages
...intellect plus knowledge." To accept Peterson's view involves the idea that "Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...brought together and given a somewhat unified effect in behaviour." Woodrow says, "Intelligence is an acquiring capacity." Woodworth [179] includes "retentiveness,"... | |
| Thomas Denison Wood, Clifford Lee Brownell - Health - 1925 - 614 pages
...is intellect plus knowledge." — HENMON. 80. Intelligence Is Biological " Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...and given a somewhat unified effect in behavior." - PETERSON. 52 81. Intelligence " Intelligence is an acquiring capacity." — WOODROW. 82. Education... | |
| Arthur Irving Gates - Psychology - 1925 - 620 pages
...reason well, these are the essentials of intelligence." — Alfred Binet. d "Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...and given a somewhat unified effect in behavior." — Joseph Peterson. . 2. Basing your opinion on the facts presented in the chapter, does it appear... | |
| Rudolf Pintner - Educational tests and measurements - 1923 - 426 pages
...Intelligence is intellect plus knowledge." — \Henmon. " Intelligence seems to be a biological mechanfem by which the effects of a complexity of stimuli are..., together and given a somewhat unified effect in JJS: havior." — Peterson. " Intelligence is an acquiring capacity." — Woodrow. Obviously these... | |
| Robert J. Sternberg - Medical - 1985 - 436 pages
...situations in life (R. Pintner); 5. The capacity for knowledge and knowledge possessed (VAC Henmon); 6. A biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...somewhat unified effect in behavior (J. Peterson); 7. The capacity to inhibit an instinctive adjustment, the capacity to redefine the inhibited instinctive... | |
| Robert J. Sternberg - Psychology - 1990 - 366 pages
...situations in life (R. Pintner); 6. the capacity for knowledge and knowledge possessed (BAC Henmon); 7. a biological mechanism by which the effects of a complexity...somewhat unified effect in behavior (J. Peterson); 8. the capacity to inhibit an instinctive adjustment, the capacity to redefine the inhibited instinctive... | |
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