Asked by Pooja Shirke on Sep 25, 2024
Crystallized (learned) intelligence will generally increase with age while fluid (innate) intelligence tends to slightly decline as we age.
Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use learned knowledge and experience, which typically increases with age.
Fluid Intelligence
The capacity to think logically and solve problems in new situations, independent of acquired knowledge.
- Absorb the historical and theoretical underpinnings associated with a range of intelligence theories.
- Grasp the role of environmental, genetic, and biological factors in intelligence.
Learning Objectives
- Absorb the historical and theoretical underpinnings associated with a range of intelligence theories.
- Grasp the role of environmental, genetic, and biological factors in intelligence.
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