1st Edition

The Nature of Intelligence

By Thurstone, L L Copyright 1999
224 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1999. The author writing in 1923, starts with the assumption that conduct originates in the actor himself, and tries to discover what intelligent conduct may mean if we follow this assumption to its limits. He then sets about to harmonize three schools of thought about human nature which have the appearance of being irreconcilably disparate. Stated in a nutshell, his message is... Read more
I. THE STIMULUS-RESPONSE FALLACY IN PSYCHOLOGY II. THE CLASSIFICATION OF BEHAVIOUR • III. MIND AS UNFINISHED CONDUCT IV. STAGES OF THE REFLEX CIRCUIT. v. THE PRINCIPLE OF PROTECTIVE ANJUSTMENT VI. THE PRECONSCIOUS PHASE OF THE REFLEX CIRCUIT VII. OVERT AND MENTAL TRIAL AND ERROR VIII. INHIBITION AND INTELLIGENCE. IX. THE SENSE QUALITIES x. AUTISTIC THINKING XI. THE FUNCTION OF INEFFECTIVE ADJUSTMENTS XII. A DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE

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L L, Thurstone