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Approaches to Improving Intelligence

Editor: Dr. David Giofre

In this Section of the Journal of Intelligence we invite papers that address ways to improve human intelligence. These papers could be focused at the group, societal or individual level. How can we improve intelligence in our society or at an individual level, and what are specific strat...

9 articles

Changes in Intelligence Across the Lifespan

Editor: Dr. Jakob Pietschnig
The study of cognitive aging is one of the main pillars of research in this section. This involves studies associated with the development of intelligence and critical thinking from childhood to adulthood, as well as the degeneration of mental capacity going into old age. Developmental theories of i...
4 articles

Contributions to the Measurement of Intelligence

Editor: Prof. Dr. Okan Bulut
Research associated with the measurement of Intelligence/Cognitive Ability. This includes test construction, shortening, translation, and validation. From widely used assessments of cognitive ability, such as examinations, to individually customized computer adaptive tests, the application of psycho...
18 articles

Social and Emotional Intelligence

Editor: Prof. Dr. Con Stough

This Section is concerned with non-traditional approaches to understanding human intelligence; these include social and emotional intelligence. Broadly defined, we encourage contributions that expand our knowledge of how individual differences in social and emotional processes predict human succe...

13 articles

Studies on Cognitive Processes

Cognition is a process of acquiring and understanding knowledge through thought and experience. Cognition encompasses many functions to do with Intelligence. Processes such as perception, attention, knowledge formation, memory, judgment, reasoning, problem-solving and decision-making are all cruc...

37 articles

Theoretical Contributions to Intelligence

Editor: Dr. Damian Patrick Birney

Contemporary definitions of intelligence vary considerably, and this section will contain all research associated with developing any existing theories and models of intelligence. This includes, but is not limited to, theories such as:

General Intelligence
A general factor ...

5 articles

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J. Intell. - ISSN 2079-3200