This book provides an introduction to nineteen popular multiple
intelligences. Part One discusses general intelligence, psychological
testing, naturalistic intelligence, social intelligence, emotional
intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, and cultural intelligence.
Part Two tackles machine intelligence, the development of artificial
intelligence, computational intelligence, and digital intelligence, or
the ability for humans to adapt to a digital environment. Finally, Part
Three discusses the role of intelligence in business development, using
technology to augment intelligence, abstract thinking, swarm and animal
intelligence, military intelligence, and musical intelligence.
A Primer on Multiple Intelligences is a must-read for graduate
students or scholars considering researching cognition, perception,
motivation, and artificial intelligence. It will also be of use to those
in social psychology, computer science, and pedagogy. It is as a
valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the
multifaceted study of intelligence.