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Individual Difference Relations in Psychometric and Experimental Cognitive Tasks
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Reasoning with Determinate and Indeterminate Linear Syllogisms.
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Claims, Counterclaims, and Components: A Countercritique of Componential Analysis.
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Interaction and Analogy in the Comprehension and Appreciation of Metaphors
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Intelligence and Nonentrenchment
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Nothing Fails Like Success: The Search for an Intelligent Paradigm for Studying Intelligence.
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Properties of Cross-Entropy Minimization.
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Topicalization Effects in Memory for Technical Prose.
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People's Conceptions of Intelligence.
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Natural Language Processing Applied to Navy Tactical Messages.
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An Aptitude-Strategy Interaction in Linear Syllogistic Reasoning.
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Ability, Involvement and Climate as Multiple and Interactive Predictors of Performance.
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Minimum Cross-Entropy Spectral Analysis.
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Intelligence as an Information Processing Concept.
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Intelligence Tests in the Year 2000: What Forms Will They Take and What Purposes Will They Serve.
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Abstract: Six points of view regarding the future of intelligence testing are considered, and a combined, 'prototypical' point of view is synthesized that seems to represent a consensus of authors regarding the directions in which intelligence testing and research on intelligence are going. The past history and present status of intelligence testing and research are briefly considered, and then their future is discussed. The future seems to include assessment of various kinds of components of intelligence--performance components, acquisition components, transfer components, and metacomponents. The distinction between academic and everyday intelligence is discussed, as are the cultural and temporal limits of any one notion of intelligence. Finally, the usefulness of the notion of intelligence as a prototype of people's beliefs is considered. (Author)
Keyword: *INTELLIGENCE TESTS; FORECASTING; HISTORY; INTELLIGENCE; PE61153N; PROTOTYPES; Psychology; WUNR150412
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA068499
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The Role of Global Topics and Sentence Topics in the Construction of Passage Macrostructure.
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Initial Mention as a Cue to the Main Idea and the Main Item of a Technical Passage.
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The Foundations of Verbal Comprehension.
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Aptness in Metaphor.
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Metaphor, Induction, and Social Policy: The Convergence of Macroscopic and Microscopic Views.
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