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    Culture Fair Intelligence Test Raymond Bernard Cattell History - Late 1920’s - Publications of the Cattell Group and Individual Intelligence Tests (1930) - 1935‚ revision of scales into non-verbal form - 1940‚ items are completely perceptual‚ organized to six subtests. Out of 159 items analyzed‚ 72 of the satisfactory validity and reliability were retained for the published edition. - 1949‚ adopted the format which has been retained‚ consisting of 4 subtests (series‚ classification‚ matrices

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    project. We have become content with sitting by the pool just casually dipping our toes in and out instead of submerging ourselves in the pool of mechanical knowledge. For example it has taken multiple years to come up with a barely functioning artificial intelligence machine or A.I. In order for a program to be considered an A.I. it must be able to think for itself and as a result‚ learn from its projected environment. The first example of this was the robot "Deep Blue" that was created in 1989‚ it was

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    Intelligence Definition and Measurement April Mena PSYCH 525 Gary Moore March 11‚ 2013 There are many definitions for intelligence and with these definitions comes assessments and achievement test to verify the information found in the definition. This paper will cover some of the various definitions and which one relates to the achievement test and assessments reviewed. One must first understand that the definition of intelligence is still highly debated and has been for a very long time

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    Computer Science‚ University of Calgary Abstract In 1981 the Japanese announced a program of research on a fifth generation of computing systems (FGCS) that will integrate advances in very large scale integration‚ data base systems‚ artificial intelligence‚ and the human computer interface into a new range of computers that are closer to people in their communication and knowledge processing capabilities. The proposal was a shock at first but Western research quickly reoriented to match the

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    SOCIAL NETWORKS CAN DECREASE INTELLIGENCE  Agreed because social networks has a lot of attractions which can distract us from doing what we really want to do. Take facebook as an example. You were doing your add maths homework and you were so stressed to you want relax your mind by just updating yourself abt what’s happening among your friends. All of a sudden‚ you get a notification from your friend asking you to play a game. You’ve never played this game before so you were interested. So you

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    Our lives have changed greatly because of advances in computer technology. Many of our traditional habits have also changed because of computers. Things that were only dreams a few years ago are now possible due to computers. If one day all the computer systems were to stop working‚ we would have huge problems. In the banking system computers are now vital for all parts of the financial business. They allow the bank to save time which also means money. Now imagine a failure of a bankfs computer

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    Into the Future What will life in 2050 or 2070 be like? Will it be any similar to the one that we are living‚ or will there be dramatic changes in technology which will potentially take over all of our lives? It is difficult to predict future- despite the so-called assertions that few people can predict what will happen next. For some people‚ thinking about the future is an exciting thing to do‚ as they think the future is bound to become brighter and easier for humans‚ due to the increasing development

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    Nowadays‚ the development of science and technology is very rapid. These few years‚ there are numerous of reproduced animals. Genetic engineering is widely used. It seems that the scientific methods will allow people to modify the genes of their babies in the coming future. If I could choose how my child to be‚ health should be the most important area. The child should not be handicapped‚ otherwise he might feel inconvenience in his life. His proper growth will also be hindered. Besides‚ he

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    Routledge. Mayer‚ J. D.‚ & Salovey‚ P. (1997). What Is Emotional Intelligence? In P. Salovey‚ & D. J. Sluyter‚ Emotional Development and Emotional Intelligence. New York: Basic Books. Mayer‚ J. D.‚ Salovey‚ P.‚ & Caruso‚ D. (2004). Emotional Intelligence: Theory‚ Findings and Implications. Taylor‚ G. J.‚ & Bagby‚ R. M. (2000). An Overview of the Alexithymia Construct. In R. Bar-On‚ & J. D. Parker‚ The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence: Theory‚ Development‚ Assessment‚ and Application at Home‚ School

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    Applications of Multiple Intelligences Paper EDL 520 January 20‚ 2014 Applications of Multiple Intelligences Paper Every human possess visual‚ auditory‚ and kinesthetic capabilities in‚ which Howard Gardner did much of his research as a neuroscientist. Every individual have multiple intelligences although he or she may not share the same ones. Before anyone can state what intelligence he or she have‚ one must take the test to know which intelligence they have. These intelligences can also identify

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