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Traditional views on intelligence refer to the belief that intelligence is a single, general ability that can be measured by standardized tests. It emphasizes cognitive abilities such as logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Refers to the idea that there is a single factor (g) underlying all intellectual abilities.
IQ Tests: Assessments designed to measure an individual's general intellectual ability based on standardized questions.
The ability to think flexibly, solve novel problems, and adapt to new situations.