Three Strata of Intelligence
The three strata model of intelligence presents a hierarchy starting with a general intelligence factor, followed by broad abilities like fluid and crystallized intelligence, and culminating in narrow abilities specific to individual skills. Fluid intelligence relates to problem-solving, while crystallized intelligence encompasses knowledge and facts. This model suggests that while correlations exist between abilities, they are not rigid, allowing for variations in individual strengths and weaknesses.In this clip
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