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What Intelligence Tests Miss

What Intelligence Tests Miss : The Psychology of Rational Thought. 知能テストが見逃すもの-合理的思想の心理学

・ISBN 978-0-300-12385-2 2009 cloth US$ 30.00

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・ISBN 978-0-300-16462-6 2010 paper

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著者・編者Stanovich, Keith E.,
出版社(Yale U. Pr., US)
ページ数328 pp.
言語ENG
ニュース番号<555-1792>

解説

Critics of intelligence tests - writers such as Robert Sternberg, Howard Gardner, and Daniel Goleman - have argued in recent years that these tests neglect important qualities such as emotion, empathy, and interpersonal skills. However, such critiques imply that though intelligence tests may miss certain key noncognitive areas, they encompass most of what is important in the cognitive domain. In this book, Keith Stanovich challenges this widely held assumption.Stanovich shows that IQ tests (or their proxies, such as the SAT) are radically incomplete as measures of cognitive functioning. They fail to assess traits that most people associate with "good thinking", skills such as judgement and decision-making. Such cognitive skills are crucial to real-world behaviour, affecting the way we plan, evaluate critical evidence, judge risks and probabilities, and make effective decisions. IQ tests fail to assess these skills of rational thought, even though they are measurable cognitive processes. Rational thought is just as important as intelligence, Stanovich argues, and it should be valued as highly as the abilities currently measured on intelligence tests.