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Slide1
Individual
DifferencesSlide2
Marcin Zajenkowski
zajenkowski@psych.uw.edu.pl
COURSE PAGE
http://icelab.psych.uw.edu.pl/students-area/
Password
:
intelligenceSlide3
Grading
Final
exam
– 35 pointsExtra credit – 0,5 point for each reaction paper, total = 5,5.
Grade
Points
3
21 - 25
3+
26 - 29
4
30 –
31
4+
32 - 33
5
34 and
moreSlide4
Extra credit
Reaction
papers
x 11Task: read an article, write a short
paper (no
more
than
1
page
A4)
including
:
What
it
is
the
main
thesis
of
the
article
?
Your
critical
thoughts
about
the
concept
,
methodology
etc.
Please
provide
arguments
to
support
your
crtitcism
.
Use
APA style
Bring
to
the
classSlide5
Readings
G. Matthews, Ian J.
Deary
, and M. C. Whiteman (200
9). Personality Traits. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Chapters: 1, 2, 4, 10, 12]Deary, I. (2001).
Intelligence. A very short introduction.
Oxford: University Press.
Chapters
: 1-6 (
pages
: 1-113).Slide6
Topics
Introduction
(23.02
)The nature and structure of intelligence
(2.03)
RP
:
O
n
the
internet
find
information
about
Gardner’s
multiple
intelligences
theory
.
3.
IQ
tests
(9.03
)
RP:
Sternberg, R. (2004).
Culture
and
Intelligence
.
American
Psychologist
, 59, 325-338
.Slide7
Topics
4
.
Biological
basis of intelligence (16.03)RP:
Arden, S.,
Gottfredson
, L., Miller, G., Pierce, A. (2009).
Intelligence and semen quality are
positively
correlated
, 37, 277-282.5. Cognitive basis of intelligence (30.03)RP: Harrison et al. (2013). Working Memory Training May IncreaseWorking Memory Capacity but Not Fluid Intelligence. Psychological Science.6. Intelligence in everyday life (6.04)RP: Deary, I., Gottfredson, L. (2005). Intelligence Predicts Health and and Longevity, but Why? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 1-4.
TopicsSlide8
Topics
7. Group
differences
in intelligence (20.04)RP: Lynn, R. (2010). In Italy, north–south differences in IQ predict differences in income, education, infant mortality, stature, and literacy.
Intelligence, 38, 93–100.
8. Flynn
effect
(27.04
)
RP:
Gresham, F.M.,
Reschly, D.J. (2011). Standard of Practice and Flynn Effect Testimony in Death Penalty Cases. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 49, 131-140.TopicsSlide9
9.
Intelligence
and
religion
and beliefs (4.05)RP: Norenzayan, A., Gervais, W. M., Trzesniewski, K. H. (2012). Mentalizing
Deficits
Constrain
Belief
in a Personal God.
Plos One, 7, 1-8.10. Emotional intelligence (11.05)RP: Austin, E. i in. Emotional intelligence, Machiavellianism and emotional manipulation: Does EI have a dark side? Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 179–189. 11. TopicsSlide10
11. Temperament –
its
nature
and history (18.05)12. Eysenck’s theory of temperament/personality (25.05)
-
RP:
DeYoung
, C. G. (2013). The
neuromodulator
of exploration: A unifying theory of the role of dopamine in personality.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7
, article 762.
[ONLY to page 11 – Extraversion]13. Regulative Theory of Temperament (1.06)TopicsSlide11
14. Big Five
(8.06)
-
RP:
Personality's 'Big One': Reality or Artifact?, Psychology Today Blog15. Consequences of temperament:
mood
and
cognitive
performance +
Review
(
additional
class)Topics