Intelligence Theory
Intelligence Theory refers to the study of how intelligence is defined, measured, and understood. It encompasses various models and frameworks that explain the nature of intelligence, including theories like Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences and Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory. These theories suggest that intelligence is not a single ability but a combination of different skills and talents.
Researchers in Intelligence Theory also explore how intelligence can be assessed through tests and evaluations. This includes traditional IQ tests, which measure cognitive abilities, as well as alternative assessments that consider emotional and social intelligence. Understanding these aspects helps in educational and psychological contexts.