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The Nature of Human Intelligence

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The Nature of Human Intelligence
AuthorJ. P. Guilford
SubjectHuman Intelligence
Publication date
1967

The Nature of Human Intelligence is a 1967 book by the American psychologist J. P. Guilford on human intelligence. It is an elaboration of Guilford's Structure of Intellect theory, where intelligence is a three-dimensional taxonomy of 120 elements.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Royce, Joseph R. (1968). "A Model of the Mind". Science. 162 (3857): 990–991. doi:10.1126/science.162.3857.990.a.
  2. ^ Knapp, Robert R. (1968). "Book Reviews: The Nature of Human Intelligence by J. P. Guilford". Educational and Psychological Measurement. 28 (1): 188–190. doi:10.1177/001316446802800124. S2CID 143616912.
  3. ^ Carroll, John B. (1968). "Reviews: Guilford, J. P. The Nature of Human Intelligence". American Educational Research Journal. 5 (2): 249–256. doi:10.3102/00028312005002249. S2CID 143684472.
  4. ^ Dunn, S. S. (1969), "J. P. Guilford. The Nature of Human Intelligence (Book Review)", Australian Journal of Psychology, 21 (2): 199, ProQuest 1298833520