04222nam 2201177z- 450 991056646340332120220506(CKB)5680000000037747(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80976(oapen)doab80976(EXLCZ)99568000000003774720202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World ProblemsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (146 p.)3-0365-3649-3 3-0365-3650-7 Intelligence research is mainly concerned with basic science questions; what is the psychometric structure of intelligence? What are the cognitive bases of intelligence? What are the brain-based correlates of intelligence? What does intelligence predict? Such research is needed, but there are also problems larger than those presented in intelligence tests, including problems of today. What is the role of human intelligence in solving consequential real-world problems? Here, leading scholars in the field of intelligence each address one real-world problem-a problem of their choice-and explain how intelligence has been, or could be, essential for a solution.HumanitiesbicsscSocial interactionbicsscabstract intelligenceadaptive intelligenceaging-IQ researchbehavioral risk factorscognitive ageingcognitive aptitudes and creativitycognitive developmentcognitive epidemiologycollective intelligencecomplex problemscomputerized adaptive testingconflict resolutionconsequential world problemsCOVID-19critical thinkingcrystallized knowledgecultural evolutiondecision makingdiabetesdiabetes self-managementeducationepidemiological transitionfederal judgesfluid reasoningfunctional literacyGeorge Floyd protestsgifted educationgiftednessglobal burden of diseasegrand societal challengeshigher-order thinkinghistory-warsinequityinfectious diseasesinnovationintelligenceIQjob complexitymental testsmetacognitionmortalitynonadherence to treatmentnoncommunicable diseasepractical intelligenceproblem-solvingprocessing speedreal-world environmentsreal-world problemssocial intelligencesocial issuessocial movementssocial returnsSupreme CourtSustainable Development Goalstalent selection and developmenttest constructiontheory of social change, cultural evolution, and human developmenttransactional giftednesstransformational giftednessWAIS-IVWechsler scaleswellbeingwisdomworking memoryHumanitiesSocial interactionSternberg Robert Jedt62274Conway AndrewedtHalpern DianeedtSternberg Robert JothConway AndrewothHalpern DianeothBOOK9910566463403321How Intelligence Can Be a Solution to Consequential World Problems3037210UNINA