Robert Sternberg || ?Adaptive Intelligence? ??? - a podcast by Scott Barry Kaufman

from 2021-07-20T00:48:11

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Today it’s great to have Robert Sternberg on the podcast. Robert is a psychology professor at Cornell University. Among his major contributions to psychology are the triarchic theory of intelligence and several influential theories relating to creativity, thinking styles, love, and hate. A Review of General Psychology survey ranked Sternberg as the 60th most cited psychologist of the 20th century. He’s authored and co-authored over 1,500 publications including articles, book chapters, and books.




Topics


· Robert’s childhood experience with IQ tests


· Robert’s passion for psychometrics


· Development of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence


· How the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence relates to Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences


· The world’s fixation on general intelligence


· How society and the environment create correlations with intelligence


· Expanding college admissions’ metrics of intelligence


· Is psychological testing still valuable today?


· Real world problems VS academic problems


· Rethinking adaptive intelligence as a species


· Application of intelligence to transcend hate



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