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mating: trade-offs and strategic pluralism . Behavioral Brain Sciences , 23 , 573 – 587 . Gardner , H. ( 1983 ). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences . New York : Basic Books . Geher , G. ( 2009 ). Accuracy and
References S.M. Barnett W. Williams 2004 National intelligence and the Emperors New
2009 Does a fitness factor contribute to the association between intelligence and health outcomes? Evidence from medical abnormality counts among 3654 US veterans Intelligence 37
interessante, ossia la qualità e varietà dei segnali, tema che rientra nel più ampio ambito della gestione e dell'organizzazione dell' intelligence politica nel mondo antico. Infatti, sebbene gli ultimi decenni siano stati caratterizzati da un'ampia produzione
This article examines the Ottoman counter-intelligence mechanism and the extent to which it succeeded in preventing enemy intelligence. In the 16th century, the length and the scope of both Ottoman-Habsburg and the Ottoman Safavid Rivalry convinced the Ottomans to establish an intelligence network that gathered information in a large geography. Nevertheless, in the war of information between the Ottomans and their rivals, the success of Ottoman information-gathering was intertwined with the efficiency of Ottoman counter-intelligence. In order to gain an advantage in “politics of information”, the Ottoman secret diplomacy successfully refused its enemies a comfort which it sought for itself: access to information about the adversary.
computer science and artificial intelligence. Goodrum et al. ( 2001 ), though, did publish an article analyzing citations in computer science literature. The studies objective was to identify additional research areas dealing with information dissemination
Humane intelligence
A review of What is Intelligence? Beyond the Flynn Effect by James R. Flynn. Cambridge University Press (2007), 226 pages, £15.99 ($22.00), ISBN: 0521880077 (hardback)
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learners, alongside their deep engagement in the teaching and learning process ( Fredricks, Blumenfeld, & Paris, 2004 ). Consequently, higher education institutions bear the formal responsibility of nurturing and fostering emotional intelligence and
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) means the simulation of human intelligence by a system or machine [ 1 ]. It has been developed to enable machines to “think”, which means to be able to learn, reason, predict, categorize and solve problems
Számítógépes, adaptív IQ-mérés: Egy gyakorlati példa
Computerized adaptive IQ-testing
). Intelligence as the Tests Test It xx . New Republic , 36 , 35 – 37 . Carpenter , P. A. , Just , M. A. , & Shell , P. ( 1990 ). What one intelligence test measures: a theoretical