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briefly define the concept of intelligence?

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The concept of intelligence goes back to the Latin verb intellegere, meaning the acquirement, processing and storage of information. From this point of view, intelligence is restricted to the cognitive, mental abilities of the human being. Two thousand years later it still seems wise to reserve the term intelligence for what in the scientific literature is frequently called academic intelligence. This is defined as intellectual performance, within a closed system, on academic tasks or on academic problems that have fixed goals, a fixed structure, and known elements, and is distinguished from social, everyday, successful, or practical intelligence. We use the term intelligence here to mean academic intelligence.

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