Intelligence is the ability to think, to learn from experience, to solve problems, and to adapt to new situations. Intelligence is important because it has an impact on many human behaviors. Psychologists believe that there is a construct, known as general intelligence that accounts for the overall differences in intelligence among people. Naturalistic decision making offers insights into the challenging information world of intelligence analysis and expert judgment. This book deals with the significant advances made in the psychology of human intelligence, problem solving, and thinking abilities.
Print ISBN: 9781682507964 | 150 $ | 2022 | Hardcover
Subject: Psychology and Counselling
Editor:Thomas Casavant
About the editor: Thomas Casavant is currently serving as associate professor. He has more than 15 years of teaching experience. His keen interest is in the areas of positive psychology in organizations, healthy organizations;; organizational psychology; personality traits and individual differences; emotional intelligence; prevention; career counseling; vocational psychology; and psychology of sustainability and sustainable development.