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What is the hierarchical model of intelligence?

Hierarchical theory of intelligence. Any theory of intelligence that assumes intelligence's abilities are arranged in a series (of a hierarchy), that range from general to specific.



What then is the CHC model for intelligence?

The Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory of cognitive capabilities (CHC; Carroll 1993; Cattell & Horn 1993) is a hierarchical intelligence model that combines the Cattell– Horn Gf–Gc (1987), and the Carroll tri-straum models (1993). (see McGrew 2005, 2009 ).

What is the theory of intelligence? Robert Sternberg: Triarchic Theory of Intelligence. Analytical intelligence: Your problem solving abilities. Creative intelligence is your ability to adapt to new situations using your past experiences and current skills. Practical intelligence: Your ability adapt to changing environments.

What are the three models of cognitive intelligence?

Carroll's three-stratum model. Key words: Fluid intelligence (Gf), crystallized Intelligence (Gc), general knowledge and learning (Gy), wide visual perception (Gv), and broad auditory perceptions (Gu), broad retrieval capability (Gr), broad cognitive speediness, and processing speed (Gt).

What is the difference between crystallized and fluid intelligence?

The psychologist Cattell suggested two types of intelligence. Fluid Intelligence refers to the ability to solve problems, use logic in new situations and identify patterns. Crystallized intelligence, on the other hand, is defined as the ability use learned knowledge and experience.