Traditional Views refer to the conventional understanding or perspective on intelligence that emphasizes primarily cognitive abilities such as logical reasoning and problem-solving skills. This perspective often focuses on a single measure of general intelligence (IQ).
Related terms
General Intelligence: The idea that there is a single, underlying factor that influences performance across various cognitive tasks.
Cognitive Abilities: Mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge, thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
IQ Test: A standardized assessment designed to measure an individual's intelligence based on cognitive abilities.