As we navigate modern-day complexities, understanding the way we learn, apply, and adapt knowledge becomes increasingly important. In the 1940s, psychologist Raymond Cattell is credited with ...
Recently, I heard the comment, “I don’t think she’s that smart or has the expertise for her role.” The comment screamed bias for privileged intelligence and the inability to appreciate diverse ...
Psychologists and other experts have come up with many ways of looking at human intelligence. Scientists view intelligence as a person’s ability to learn from experience to adapt to, shape, or choose ...
Looking at work groups and organizations, we can ask the question, “Is the leader the smartest person in the room?” What is the relationship between intelligence (IQ) and effective leadership? While ...
Intelligence quotient, usually shortened to IQ, is a measure of how well someone uses information, logic, and reasoning compared to their peers. The first test for measuring IQ was developed by ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic has forced some members of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) to change the nature of their work into a more open environment, it is an opportune time to not only learn ...
Bagging a perfect SAT score and all-A grade results often means months spent poring over prep books and completing hundreds of practice problems. But one key factor for academic success won’t be found ...