Assessment of cognitive processes : the PASS theory of intelligence

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Assessment of cognitive processes : the PASS theory of intelligence

J.P. Das, Jack A. Naglieri, John R. Kirby

Allyn and Bacon, c1994

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"A Longwood professional book"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-222) and indexes

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内容説明

In recent times, the concept of intelligence has undergone drastic changes and, in some cases, the term "intelligence" has been avoided. This book is an attempt to clarify the concept of intelligence. The theory that forms the basis for this book is referred to as PASS. It stands for Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive processes. These processes form a complex and interdependent system which 1) helps us understand the nature of individual differences, 2) provides a framework within which to conceptualize assessment, and 3) leads directly to theory-based mediation. After presenting the PASS theory and the body of literature that supports it, the authors describe measures employed in assessment and remediation.

目次

Preface. I. RESTRUCTURING INTELLIGENCE. 1. The Cognitive Approach to Intellectual Assessment. 2. Conceptualization and Measurement of Intelligence: A Cognitive Processing Model. II. PROCESSES OF COGNITION. 3. Attention. 4. The Coding of Information. 5. Planning. III. MECHANISMS OF MEASUREMENT. 6. Operationalization of PASS. 7. PASS and Current IQ Tests. IV. DISCOVERY AND AMELIORATION OF DEFICITS. 8. Exceptional Children. 9. From Assessment to Remediation. 10. PASS Remedial Program: PREP. 11. The Raft. References and Index.

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