Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change
Within this commentary, I will try to extend the views presented in Johnson’s, as well as Hunt and Jaeggi’s, commentaries. Both commentaries address the issue of intelligence development. I will try to broaden the discussion by including noncognitive traits as predictors of cognitive development. T...
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description | Within this commentary, I will try to extend the views presented in Johnson’s, as well as Hunt and Jaeggi’s, commentaries. Both commentaries address the issue of intelligence development. I will try to broaden the discussion by including noncognitive traits as predictors of cognitive development. These ideas are founded within the environmental enrichment hypothesis and the Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model. |
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spelling | doaj.art-41ec6b468ec74462bf3876369cb0d0ca2022-12-22T01:16:58ZengMDPI AGJournal of Intelligence2079-32002014-01-01211310.3390/jintelligence2010001jintelligence2010001Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to ChangeMatthias Ziegler0Psychological Institute, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, Berlin 10099, GermanyWithin this commentary, I will try to extend the views presented in Johnson’s, as well as Hunt and Jaeggi’s, commentaries. Both commentaries address the issue of intelligence development. I will try to broaden the discussion by including noncognitive traits as predictors of cognitive development. These ideas are founded within the environmental enrichment hypothesis and the Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/2/1/1intelligencedevelopmentenvironmental enrichmentenvironmental successOFCI model |
spellingShingle | Matthias Ziegler Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change Journal of Intelligence intelligence development environmental enrichment environmental success OFCI model |
title | Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change |
title_full | Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change |
title_fullStr | Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change |
title_full_unstemmed | Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change |
title_short | Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change |
title_sort | looking at intelligence from so called noncognitive traits be open to change |
topic | intelligence development environmental enrichment environmental success OFCI model |
url | http://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/2/1/1 |
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