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(Single-Factor Theory) : Lewis M. Terman

The document discusses theories of intelligence and factors of intelligence. It covers 1) Spearman's single-factor theory of general intelligence ("g"), 2) Thurstone's multi-factor theory identifying seven primary mental abilities, and 3) Cattell and Horn's two-factor theory including fluid and crystallized intelligence. It also covers definitions of intelligence quotient (IQ) and how it is calculated, as well as classifications of IQ scores. Finally, it discusses theories of emotion including the James-Lange theory and Cannon-Bard theory, as well as factors influencing emotion and the concept of emotional quotient (EQ).

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(Single-Factor Theory) : Lewis M. Terman

The document discusses theories of intelligence and factors of intelligence. It covers 1) Spearman's single-factor theory of general intelligence ("g"), 2) Thurstone's multi-factor theory identifying seven primary mental abilities, and 3) Cattell and Horn's two-factor theory including fluid and crystallized intelligence. It also covers definitions of intelligence quotient (IQ) and how it is calculated, as well as classifications of IQ scores. Finally, it discusses theories of emotion including the James-Lange theory and Cannon-Bard theory, as well as factors influencing emotion and the concept of emotional quotient (EQ).

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2. (Two-Factor Theory)

Charles Spearman 2

1. 1. (General factor, “g”)


(Single-Factor Theory)

Lewis M. Terman
2. (Specific factor, “s”)

3.
(Multi-Factor Theory)

Thurstone
....Thurstone
7 ...
7 ...

1
1. (Verbal Comprehension) 2. (Word Fluency)

..

3. 4. (Memory)
(Number)
... ....

5. 6. (Space Relation)
(Perception Speed)

3
( ) .......

2
7. (Reasoning)

Bob
....

Thurstone 7
...

(Intra-Individual Difference)

IQ (Intelligence Quotient) . 12
7 5
IQ (Intelligence Quotient)
MA
IQ = 100
CA
MA MA
IQ = 100 CA = 100
CA IQ (7 x12) 5
100 = 61.8
12 x12
CA
MA = IQ (Mental Age)
100
15-16
MA (Mental Age) ( )
CA (Chronological Age)

3
140 – 160 (Very Superior)

120 – 139 (Superior)

110 – 119 (High Average)

90- 109
90 , (Average Normal)
(Average, -
80 – 89 (Low Average) -
70 – 79 (Borderline Defective)

30 - 69 (Mentally Defective)

3
(Emotions) ??
1.) (Physiological Dimension) -

2)
2.) (C iti Dimension)
(Cognitive Di i ) -

3.) (Experiential
Dimension) -

??? – (James –Lange)



(Excitement)

4
Cannon –Bard The Jukebox Theory

Thalamus 2
(Cerebral cortex) Hypothalamus

1) (Heredity) 1. 2
2) (Early Experience)
3) (Society) 2. 4
4) (Hallucinogenic Drugs)

Prolong Intense Emotion


1.
2.

Somatoform Disorder 3.
4.
5.

5
EQ (Emotional Quotient)
1. 1.
(self awareness)
2. (self regulation)
(self motivation)
2.

(empathy) (social skills)

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