How do psychologists characterise and define intelligence?
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Psychologists characterize and define intelligence in the following way:
- Many researchers characterize mainly that psychological motion of intelligence is a bit different from the common sense of intelligence.
- Intelligence defines in a technical terms as capacity of an individual to think rationally, act rationally.
- Intelligence mainly finds in the things you do such as mental alertness, quick learning, and ability to handle relationships and maintaining negative emotions wisely.
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Different psychologists define intelligence in different ways
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- Alfred Binet defined intelligence as someone's "ability to judge well, reason well and understand things well."
- Some psychologists believe that intelligence is the ability to apprehend things .
- It's an ability to perform well in and find a solution when a problem is given .
- The problem-solving ability is the intelligence of a person
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