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Module 4: Intelligence and Creativity - Thorndike’s Multifactor Theory of Intelligence:
Welcome to the second part of Module 4, where we dive into Thorndike's Multifactor Theory of Intelligence!
In this lesson, we explore Edward Thorndike's revolutionary approach to understanding intelligence.
Rejecting the idea of a single, unified intelligence, Thorndike proposed that intelligence consists of various specific stimuli and responses.
This theory introduces a multifaceted view of intelligence that includes distinct elements working together during cognitive tasks.
Key Concepts Covered in This Lesson:
Thorndike’s Multifactor Theory: Intelligence as a combination of specific abilities and tasks.
Four Attributes of Intelligence: Level, Range, Area, and Speed.
Three Types of Intelligence: Abstract, Mechanical, and Social intelligence.
Practical Applications:
Thorndike's theory has modern-day relevance, particularly in human resource management, job analysis, and designing personalized training programs.
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