Psychology, asked by venkatpranesh2830, 1 year ago

The view which conceptualizes intelligence in terms of operations, contents
and products is known as:
a) systems model
b) structure of intellect
c) hierarchical model
d) G factor model

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Answered by venkatesh007
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Being referred to or described as “intelligent”

This mostly stems from the fact that people, in general, have a single perception on what intelligence is. For most people, being intelligent is perceived as having a lot of useful (and sometimes non-useful) knowledge and skills, and being able to apply such knowledge and skills.

That’s not wrong, mind you. In fact, it is one of the several accurate definitions of intelligence circulating today. Where it goes wrong in actual application is how people believe that being knowledgeable and skilled at general and random information is a sign of being intelligent.

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