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Essay on the intelligence is the ability to change

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Answered by 47shreyajadhav
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Answer:Intelligence is understood as the ability to acquire knowledge, to think and give reason effectively and to deal adaptively with the environment. This mental capacity helps him in the task of theoretical as well as practical manipulation of things, objects or events present in his environment in order to adapt or face new challenges and problems in life as successfully as possible.

Intelligence derives from ability to learn and utilize what has been learned in adjusting to new situations and solving new problems. The concept of intelligence owes much to early studies of animal learning. About a century ago, following publications of Darwin’s “Origin of Species”, there was a flurry of interest in the evolution of intelligence and many tests ere devised to measure intelligence in animals ranging from ants to chimpanzees.

These were tests of learning ability. The general procedure was to block a customary access to food or to introduce a disturbing element from which escape was possible. Intelligence is the capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges

Intelligence represents a focal point for psychologists, they intend to understand how people are able to adopt their behaviour to the environment in which they live. It also represents a key aspect of how individuals differ from one another in the way in which they learn about and understand the world. Psychological tests are used to measure individual differences that exist among people in abilities, aptitudes, interests and aspect of personality.

Essay on the Definition of Intelligence:

1. Terman:

“An individual is intelligent in proportion as he is able to carry on abstract thinking”.

2. Thorndike:

Intelligence as “the power of good responses from the point of view of truth or fact”.

3. Wagnon:

“Intelligence is the capacity to learn and adjust to relatively new and changing conditions”.

4. Wechster:

“Intelligence is the capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges”.

5. Woodworth and Marqis:

“Intelligence means intellect put to use. It is the use of intellectual abilities for handling a situation or accomplishing any task”.

Intelligence has three common aspects:

1. Practical problem:

Solving abilities such as reasoning logically, seeing all sides of a problem and open mindedness.

2. Verbal abilities:

Such as appropriate communication skills and well-practiced reading skills.

3. Social intelligence:

Such as sensitivity to social cues, interest in one’s surroun­dings, and a concern for important norms (Sternberg 1981).

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The measure of intelligence is the ability to change" by Albert Einstein, we can't define time if the things aren't changing . change shows us the path of survival , whenever we are in hardcover circumstances. refining our information in mind , changing it accordingly ,means becoming intalligent .

according to Darwin's theory , living beings changes their inner version according to surrounding.every small change affects each and every thing . the little change in environment can change the thoughts in human minds . if we are not changing with the time that means we haven't learned anything from life . Every little change can make a drastical improvement in our life , like a butterfly effect . if we are making little change everyday like for first day read 1page , for 2nd day read 2 pages , for 3rd day read 4 pages , it grows exponentially and builds confidence without getting too much friction. that's why it says that "The measure of intelligence is the ability to change".

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