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Psychologist explains misunderstood concept of fluid intelligence

Fluid intelligence, the ability to reason and solve novel problems independently of learned knowledge, is often misunderstood and underestimated. Unlike crystallized intelligence, which relies on accumulated knowledge and experience, fluid intelligence involves recognizing patterns and adapting thinking in real-time. Psychological research highlights its connection to working memory and its crucial role in decision-making and problem-solving, though educational systems and professional success often prioritize crystallized intelligence. AI

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Psychologist explains misunderstood concept of fluid intelligence

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Travers, Contributor ·

    A Psychologist Explains The Most Misunderstood Type Of Intelligence

    What if intelligence had less to do with what you’ve learned and more to do with how you handle the unknown? Here’s a peak into the most overlooked intellectual skill.