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El. knyga: Problem Solving and Intelligence

  • Formatas: 406 pages
  • Serija: Psychology Revivals
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003827702
  • Formatas: 406 pages
  • Serija: Psychology Revivals
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003827702

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Originally published in 1985, Problem Solving and Intelligence was the result of the author’s efforts to understand the nature of human intelligence and the differences in the cognitive functioning of individuals which we observe again and again.

The book contains two types of material. First it presents an overview of major contributions to the conceptualization and investigation of problem solving and intelligence, which was derived from the extensive, largely non-cumulative literature at the time. Second it reports a comprehensive, empirical study of the manifestation of intelligence in problem solving.

The subject matter was at the interface of three traditional areas of psychological inquiry: namely, the study of cognitive processes, individual differences, and the characteristics of the stimulus. What was innovative is that intellectual performance is investigated in relation to the simultaneous operation of variables from these dimensions.

The book was intended, primarily, as a contribution to the understanding and investigation of the nature of intelligent behavior, as well as an introduction to intelligence and problem solving. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.



Originally published in 1985, Problem Solving and Intelligence was the result of the author’s efforts to understand the nature of human intelligence and the differences in the cognitive functioning of individuals which we observe again and again.

Preface. Part I: Frame of Reference
1. Preliminary Considerations
2. The
Conceptualization and Measurement of Intelligence
3. Theoretical Frameworks
of Problem Solving Research
4. The Implications of Previous Research and the
Empirical Study Part II: Methods and Organization of the Study
5. The Tasks
and the Sample
6. The "Thinking Aloud" Methodology
7. The Development of a
Classification System of Problem Solving Strategies
8. Definition of Terms
and General Procedure of Data Collection and Analysis Part III: Presentation
of Results and Discussion of Findings
9. Global Observations Relating to the
Outcome of Problem Solving Performance
10. Structural Components of the
Problem Solving Process
11. The Utility of the Strategy Variables in the
Identification of Individual and Group Differences
12. Contingencies and
Interdependencies of Sequential Problem Solving Behaviors Part IV:
Conclusions
13. Conclusions and Implications. References. Appendixes. Author
Index. Subject Index.
Helga A. H. Rowe