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Intelligence

An episode of a tertiary-level telecourse based on the textbook Psychology, by Don and Sandra Hockenbury, which discusses the various ways in which intelligence manifests itself in different cultures.

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  • "Intelligence and creativity"@en
  • "Intellligence and creativity"@en

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  • "An episode of a tertiary-level telecourse based on the textbook Psychology, by Don and Sandra Hockenbury, which discusses the various ways in which intelligence manifests itself in different cultures."@en
  • "Discusses intelligence and how it is impacted by biological and environmental factors. Also discusses IQ tests and their strengths and limitations, including cultural bias."@en
  • "Investigates various aspects of human intelligence and how cultural contexts shape its definition. Discusses the extent to which heredity and environmental factors impact human intelligence."@en
  • "Explores how psychologists attempt to define and measure intelligence, and how heredity, experience, motivation and encouragement contribute to intelligence. Examines the historical effects of IQ tests."@en
  • "Part of a series, this program offers insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experience. This episode explores intelligence, creativity and intelligence testing. Students learn about the nature of intelligence, the different types of intelligence and how intelligence is measured."@en
  • "Discusses the difficulties in defining intelligence and finding an effective way to measure it. Covers the ongoing debate over ever-broadening definitions to include practical, emotional and creative components of intelligence, the drawbacks of the major tests, and the origin of intelligence (nature vs. nurture)."@en
  • "Differences in intelligence are often easier to observe than to quantify. This program examines the work of psychologists who are questioning how intelligence is determined, how it can be measured, how it is related to the functions of the brain and whether it is possible to define. Research has shown that training, motivation and encouragement have a powerful impact on intellectual achievement but that heredity also has a role to play. The film examines the history of intelligence."@en
  • "We know that heredity, experience and motivation affect intelligence and that testing can measure memory and analytical reasoning but not creativity and common sense. Level of intelligence does not necessarily relate to achievement in life."
  • "Intelligence is examined -- various experts attempt to define it and its measurement, and discuss different levels of it, concurring that it is not a single concept, but a multi-faceted approach to defining the human mind."@en
  • "Shows how hard it is to define intelligence and to get experts to agree on how to measure it. Demonstrates the differnces between the intellectually gifted and the developmentally disabled. Explains what intelligence tests are designed to measure. Describes the origins of IQ tests, including some of their failures. Presents arguments about whether to measure aptitude or achievement."@en
  • "Shows how hard it is to define intelligence and to get experts to agree on how to measure it. Demonstrates the differnces between the intellectually gifted and the developmentally disabled. Explains what intelligence tests are designed to measure. Describes the origins of IQ tests, including some of their failures. Presents arguments about whether to measure aptitude or achievement."
  • "Demonstrates that there are significant differences between intellectually gifted individuals and those who are retarded or developmentally disabled. It also shows how hard it is to define and measure intelligence. The controversy over IQ tests is raised."@en
  • "Examines the definition of intelligence, how intelligence is determined, whether it can be measured and how it is related to the brain."
  • "Explores what intelligence means in different environments and cultures and discusses nature versus nurture and the history and biases of intelligence testing -- Container."@en
  • "Deals on various definitions of intelligence, its measurement and biological bases."@en
  • "Program focuses on the definition and testing of intelligence."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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