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Document Information
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Book page / evidentiary document
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1.63 MB
Summary
This document appears to be page 29 of a book titled 'Mind over Computer,' included in a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015719). The text discusses psychological theories of intelligence, specifically resisting the single-number IQ score in favor of the CHC theory (Cattell-Horn-Carroll), which breaks intelligence into subgroups like 'fluid intelligence' (Gf) and 'crystallized intelligence' (Gc). It uses examples like solving metal puzzles and remembering sports trivia to illustrate these concepts.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Raymond Cattell | Scientist |
Cited as a developer of the CHC theory of intelligence based on studies at the US Army Educational testing service.
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| John Horn | Scientist |
Cited as a developer of the CHC theory of intelligence.
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| John Carroll | Scientist |
Cited as a contributor to the CHC theory of intelligence.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States Army Educational testing service | ||
| Baseball Hall of Fame |
Timeline (1 events)
1966
English World Cup (referenced as a memory test example)
England
1966 English World Cup team
Relationships (2)
Co-developed influential theory on intelligence traits.
Carroll added to the theory started by Cattell and Horn (CHC Theory).
Key Quotes (3)
"CHC theory breaks down the general idea of intelligence into many different subgroups: ‘G’ factors."Source
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"IQ gives us a way to sum up intelligence using a single number but is this too simplistic?"Source
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"These people have ‘social intelligence’."Source
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