Intelligence: Multiple Perspectives brings together all major intelligence perspectives and provides
coverage of new theories. The text uses examples from history and contemporary life and provides frequent summaries.
A broad definition of intelligence is provided by bringing together all the major perspectives. The text includes
full descriptions of new theories of intelligence proposed by Michael Anderson, Stephen Ceci, Howard Gardner and
Robert Sternberg. Additional coverage of intelligence concerning the workplace, schooling, and multi- and cross-cultural
perspectives is provided.
Table of Contents
1. Historical and Cultural Perspectives
2. Origins of the Scientific Perspective
3. The Psychometric Perspective
4. The Developmental Perspective: Piaget and Beyond
5. Biological Perspectives
6. The Cognitive Perspective
7. Recent Perspectives
8. From the Perspective of School