International handbook of intelligence/ edited by Robert J. Sternberg

Contributor(s): Sternberg, Robert J. edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: xi, 496 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780521808156Subject(s): Intellect | PsychologyDDC classification: 153.9
Contents:
Intelligence research and assessment in the United Kingdom -- Intelligence : theory, research, and testing in the Nordic countries -- The psychology of human intelligence in Spain -- Psychology of human intelligence in France and French-speaking Switzerland -- Research on intelligence in German-speaking countries -- Is it possible to study intelligence without using the concept of intelligence? An example from Soviet/Russian psychology -- Intelligence theory, assessment, and research : the Israeli experience -- Intelligence and intelligence testing in Turkey -- Intelligence : what is indigenous to India and what is shared? -- Japanese conception of and research on human intelligence -- Diligence makes people smart : Chinese perspectives of intelligence -- Similar thoughts under different stars : conceptions of intelligence in Australia -- Being intelligent with Zimbabweans : a historical and contemporary view -- Intelligence research in Latin America -- North American approaches to intelligence -- Human intelligence : from local models to universal theory.
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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Intelligence research and assessment in the United Kingdom --
Intelligence : theory, research, and testing in the Nordic countries --
The psychology of human intelligence in Spain --
Psychology of human intelligence in France and French-speaking Switzerland --
Research on intelligence in German-speaking countries --
Is it possible to study intelligence without using the concept of intelligence? An example from Soviet/Russian psychology --
Intelligence theory, assessment, and research : the Israeli experience --
Intelligence and intelligence testing in Turkey --
Intelligence : what is indigenous to India and what is shared? --
Japanese conception of and research on human intelligence --
Diligence makes people smart : Chinese perspectives of intelligence --
Similar thoughts under different stars : conceptions of intelligence in Australia --
Being intelligent with Zimbabweans : a historical and contemporary view --
Intelligence research in Latin America --
North American approaches to intelligence --
Human intelligence : from local models to universal theory.

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