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For over a century, psychologists debated the true nature of human intellect.
Was intelligence a single, solitary force like Charles Spearman's g factor, or was it a chorus of independent primary mental abilities as proposed by Lewis Thurstone?
In Episode 3 of The Intelligence Code on the Nexus Nexcast, host Robert Bower guides you through the greatest challenge of 1990s cognitive psychology: combining hundreds of scattered theories into one definitive, verified map of the human mind.
This episode explores the monumental shift from fragmented cognitive theories to the grand synthesis of modern psychometrics. We climb the architectural pyramid of John Carroll's Three-Stratum Theory, drawn from 460 independent datasets, to understand how narrow skills, broad abilities, and general intelligence coexist.
We then uncover the definitive gold standard of psychological testing—the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Theory—which elegantly integrated fluid and crystallized intelligence into a comprehensive blueprint.
But cognitive logic isn't the whole story. Discover how Daniel Goleman's popularization of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 1995 disrupted the sterile scientific world by proving that empathy, self-awareness, and relationship management are vital biological tools for human survival.
Finally, we bridge the gap between abstract psychological theory and biological reality, revealing how the living engine of the brain relies on working memory and executive function to power human thought.
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By Robert BowerFor over a century, psychologists debated the true nature of human intellect.
Was intelligence a single, solitary force like Charles Spearman's g factor, or was it a chorus of independent primary mental abilities as proposed by Lewis Thurstone?
In Episode 3 of The Intelligence Code on the Nexus Nexcast, host Robert Bower guides you through the greatest challenge of 1990s cognitive psychology: combining hundreds of scattered theories into one definitive, verified map of the human mind.
This episode explores the monumental shift from fragmented cognitive theories to the grand synthesis of modern psychometrics. We climb the architectural pyramid of John Carroll's Three-Stratum Theory, drawn from 460 independent datasets, to understand how narrow skills, broad abilities, and general intelligence coexist.
We then uncover the definitive gold standard of psychological testing—the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Theory—which elegantly integrated fluid and crystallized intelligence into a comprehensive blueprint.
But cognitive logic isn't the whole story. Discover how Daniel Goleman's popularization of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 1995 disrupted the sterile scientific world by proving that empathy, self-awareness, and relationship management are vital biological tools for human survival.
Finally, we bridge the gap between abstract psychological theory and biological reality, revealing how the living engine of the brain relies on working memory and executive function to power human thought.
What You Will Learn:
Key Points & Timestamps:
Listen to more episodes and join the conversation at [nexusnextcast.com].
Nexus NexCast - https:NexusNexCast.com
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.