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An Empirical Test of the Concept of the Adaptively Intelligent Attitude
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Baydil, Banu
, Soleimani Dashtaki, Arezoo
, Sternberg, Robert J.
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Adaptation
/ adaptive intelligence
/ Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Book publishing
/ Cacioppo, John T
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Creative ability
/ Cronbach, Lee J
/ Dictionaries
/ dispositions
/ fluid intelligence
/ Intelligence
/ intelligent attitude
/ Social aspects
/ Sternberg, Robert J
2024
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An Empirical Test of the Concept of the Adaptively Intelligent Attitude
by
Baydil, Banu
, Soleimani Dashtaki, Arezoo
, Sternberg, Robert J.
in
Adaptation
/ adaptive intelligence
/ Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Book publishing
/ Cacioppo, John T
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Creative ability
/ Cronbach, Lee J
/ Dictionaries
/ dispositions
/ fluid intelligence
/ Intelligence
/ intelligent attitude
/ Social aspects
/ Sternberg, Robert J
2024
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An Empirical Test of the Concept of the Adaptively Intelligent Attitude
by
Baydil, Banu
, Soleimani Dashtaki, Arezoo
, Sternberg, Robert J.
in
Adaptation
/ adaptive intelligence
/ Analysis
/ Attitudes
/ Book publishing
/ Cacioppo, John T
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Creative ability
/ Cronbach, Lee J
/ Dictionaries
/ dispositions
/ fluid intelligence
/ Intelligence
/ intelligent attitude
/ Social aspects
/ Sternberg, Robert J
2024
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An Empirical Test of the Concept of the Adaptively Intelligent Attitude
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An Empirical Test of the Concept of the Adaptively Intelligent Attitude
2024
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Overview
This study provides an empirical test of a previously proposed assertion that intelligence as adaptation has an attitudinal as well as an ability component. The ability component deals with what the basic knowledge and skills are that underlie intelligence, and how much of each one an individual has. The attitudinal component deals with how an individual chooses to deploy the abilities they have. In other words, to what use are the abilities put? It is argued that it is impossible fully to separate the measurement of the ability component from the attitudinal one. In a diverse population, even taking an intelligence test will show itself to involve an attitude toward the test, which may enhance or detract from performance, as when one sees the test as irrelevant or harmful to one’s life, or as a sociocultural misfit to one’s life experience. To succeed, people need not only to have abilities, but attitudes that put those abilities to effective use to accomplish individuals’ life goals. In the study, we found that intelligent attitudes are related, but non-identical, to germane constructs, such as wisdom, the need for cognition, creativity, and openness to experience. Scores on the attitudinal measure were not related to scores on tests of fluid intelligence and academic abilities/achievement. Thus, the range of attitudes regarding how to deploy intelligence can vary over ability levels.
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MDPI AG
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