Conceptual Issues in Research on Intelligence

Conceptual Issues in Research on Intelligence by J. Kingma, published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited on July 2, 1998, is a comprehensive examination of intelligence from various perspectives. This 334-page volume features contributions from an international network of researchers in intelligence and cognition, highlighting the changeability of intelligence and its relationship to cognition.
Readers will find a collection of original chapters that delve into diverse viewpoints and areas of specialization within the field. The book addresses significant topics in education, philosophy, and psychology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in cognitive psychology and the social aspects of intelligence. Each contribution reflects the expertise of authors from countries such as Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the United States, providing a broad and insightful exploration of the subject.
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Intelligence is considered in its widest sense, representing diverse view points and areas of specialization in this volume. Contributors represent an international network of intelligence and cognition researchers, coming from a wide range of countries including Germany, New Zealand, The Netherlands and the United States. This volume concentrates on a few points of special importance, that is, the changeability of intelligence and its relation to cognition. Most of the chapters in this work are original contributions to the field and were specially commissioned for this particular volume.
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