Intelligence and Thinking. Part 3: British Theories of Intelligence

Subtitle
British theories of intelligence
Synopsis
Describes the distinguishing features of the theories of intelligence proposed by Galton, Spearman and Vernon and discusses the importance of measuring individual differences. Discusses the reasons for the importance of the normal distribution of a population and the reasons for the importance of ā€˜gā€™ factor intelligence over group and ā€˜sā€™ factors for school education.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Multimedia; Audiocassette. 25 min.; 52 slides. col.
Year of production
1975
Availability
Sale
Documentation
Response booklet, post test and answers available.
Uses
BEd students.
Subjects
Psychology
Keywords
intelligence

Credits

Producer
T W Fyfe
Writer
J M Ewing
Cast
J M Ewing 

Distributor

Name

Northern College of Education

Phone
01382 464272
Fax
01382 464900
Address
Publications Unit
Gardyne Road
Broughty Ferry
Dundee
DD5 1NY

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