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Primer on Multiple Intelligences 2021 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030775860
  • ISBN-13: 9783030775865
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 270 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 444 g, 81 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 270 p. 83 illus., 81 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030775860
  • ISBN-13: 9783030775865
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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.

1 Introduction
1(16)
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 Gardner's Intelligence
2(2)
1.3 Other Types of Intelligences
4(2)
1.4 Applications of Multiple Intelligences
6(2)
1.5 Global Multiple Intelligences
8(1)
1.6 Benefits
9(1)
1.7 Challenges
10(1)
1.8 Quotes on Intelligence
10(1)
1.9 Conclusion
11(6)
References
12(5)
Part I Human Intelligence
2 General Intelligence
17(14)
2.1 Introduction
17(1)
2.2 What Is General Intelligence?
18(1)
2.3 Three Aspects of Intelligence
19(2)
2.4 Features of General Intelligence
21(1)
2.5 Measures of the Intelligence Quotient
22(2)
2.6 Applications
24(2)
2.7 Global General Intelligence
26(1)
2.8 Benefits
27(1)
2.9 Challenges
27(1)
2.10 Conclusion
28(3)
References
28(3)
3 Naturalistic Intelligence
31(12)
3.1 Introduction
31(1)
3.2 What Is Naturalistic Intelligence?
32(3)
3.3 Characteristics of Naturalist Intelligence
35(1)
3.4 Measurement of Naturalistic Intelligence
36(1)
3.5 Developing Naturalist Intelligence
36(1)
3.6 Applications
37(2)
3.7 Quotes About Natural Intelligence
39(1)
3.8 Benefits and Challenges
40(1)
3.9 Conclusion
41(2)
References
41(2)
4 Social Intelligence
43(12)
4.1 Introduction
43(1)
4.2 What Is Social Intelligence?
44(1)
4.3 Elements of Social Intelligence
45(2)
4.4 Improving Social Intelligence
47(2)
4.5 Applications of Social Intelligence
49(1)
4.6 Assessing Social Intelligence
50(1)
4.7 Benefits
51(1)
4.8 Challenges
51(1)
4.9 Conclusion
52(3)
References
52(3)
5 Spiritual Intelligence
55(14)
5.1 Introduction
55(2)
5.2 What Is Spiritual Intelligence?
57(1)
5.3 Principles of Spiritual Intelligence
58(1)
5.4 Spirituality and Spirirual Intelligence
59(1)
5.5 Developing Spiritual Intelligence
60(1)
5.6 Applications of Spiritual Intelligence
61(2)
5.7 Assessing Spiritual Intelligence
63(1)
5.8 Benefits
64(1)
5.9 Challenges
65(1)
5.10 Quotes on Spiritual Intelligence
65(2)
5.11 Conclusion
67(2)
References
67(2)
6 Emotional Intelligence
69(16)
6.1 Introduction
69(2)
6.2 Concept of Emotional Intelligence
71(1)
6.3 Models of Emotional Intelligence
72(1)
6.4 Characteristics of Emotional Intelligence
73(2)
6.5 Improving Your Emotional Intelligence
75(1)
6.6 Applications
76(2)
6.7 Assessment of Emotional Intelligence
78(1)
6.8 Benefits
79(1)
6.9 Challenges
80(1)
6.10 Quotes on Emotional Intelligence
80(1)
6.11 Conclusion
81(4)
References
82(3)
7 Interpersonal Intelligence
85(10)
7.1 Introduction
85(2)
7.2 What Is Intepersonal Intelligence?
87(1)
7.3 Characteristics of Interpersonal Intelligence
87(2)
7.4 Developing Interpersonal Intelligence
89(1)
7.5 Applications
90(1)
7.6 Benefits
91(2)
7.7 Challenges
93(1)
7.8 Conclusion
93(2)
References
93(2)
8 Intrapersonal Intelligence
95(12)
8.1 Introduction
95(2)
8.2 What Is Intrapersonal Intelligence?
97(1)
8.3 Characteristics of Intrapersonal Intelligence
98(3)
8.4 Developing Intrapersonal Intelligence
101(1)
8.5 Applications
102(1)
8.6 Assessment of Intrapersonal Intelligence
103(1)
8.7 Benefits
104(1)
8.8 Challenges
104(1)
8.9 Conclusion
105(2)
References
105(2)
9 Cultural Intelligence
107(18)
9.1 Introduction
107(2)
9.2 What Is Cultural Intelligence?
109(1)
9.3 Elements of Cultural Intelligence
110(1)
9.4 Developing Cultural Intelligence
111(1)
9.5 Applications
112(3)
9.6 Assessment of Cultural Intelligence
115(1)
9.7 Benefits
116(1)
9.8 Challenges
117(1)
9.9 Intercultural Intelligence
118(1)
9.10 Quotes on Cultural Intelligence
118(1)
9.11 Conclusion
119(6)
References
119(6)
Part II Machine Intelligence
10 Machine Intelligence
125(8)
10.1 Introduction
125(1)
10.2 What Is Machine Intelligence?
126(1)
10.3 Relationship Between MI, AI, and ML
127(1)
10.4 Applications
127(2)
10.5 Machine Intelligence Quotient
129(1)
10.6 Benefits
130(1)
10.7 Challenges
130(1)
10.8 Conclusion
131(2)
References
131(2)
11 Artificial Intelligence
133(18)
11.1 Introduction
133(1)
11.2 What Is Artificial Intelligence?
134(1)
11.3 Major Components of AI
135(3)
11.4 AI in Food Industry
138(2)
11.5 AI in Business
140(2)
11.6 AI in Manufacturing
142(1)
11.7 AI in Medicine
143(3)
11.8 Benefits
146(1)
11.9 Challenges
146(1)
11.10 The Future of AI
147(1)
11.11 Conclusion
148(3)
References
148(3)
12 Computational Intelligence
151(12)
12.1 Introduction
151(1)
12.2 What Is Computational Intelligence?
152(1)
12.3 Computational Intelligence Techniques
153(2)
12.4 Applications
155(2)
12.5 Benefits
157(1)
12.6 Challenges
157(1)
12.7 Conclusion
158(5)
References
159(4)
13 Digital Intelligence
163(14)
13.1 Introduction
163(1)
13.2 Concept of Digital Intelligence
164(1)
13.3 Digital Intelligence Competencies
165(2)
13.4 Applications
167(2)
13.5 Benefits
169(1)
13.6 Challenges
169(1)
13.7 Global Digital Intelligence
170(2)
13.8 Assessing Digital Intelligence
172(1)
13.9 Conclusion
173(4)
References
174(3)
Part III Other Intelligences
14 Business Intelligence
177(14)
14.1 Introduction
177(1)
14.2 What Is Business Intelligence?
178(1)
14.3 Components of BI
179(2)
14.4 Business Intelligence Analytics
181(1)
14.5 BI Tools
182(1)
14.6 Applications
183(2)
14.7 Benefits
185(1)
14.8 Challenges
186(1)
14.9 Future of Business Intelligence
187(1)
14.10 Conclusion
188(3)
References
188(3)
15 Augmented Intelligence
191(10)
15.1 Introduction
191(1)
15.2 What Is Augmented Intelligence?
192(1)
15.3 How Augmented Intelligence Works
193(1)
15.4 Comparing Artificial and Augmented Intelligence
194(1)
15.5 Applications
195(2)
15.6 Benefits
197(1)
15.7 Challenges
197(1)
15.8 Conclusion
198(3)
References
198(3)
16 Abstract Intelligence
201(10)
16.1 Introduction
201(3)
16.2 Concept of Abstract Intelligence
204(1)
16.3 Abstract and Concrete Thinking
204(1)
16.4 How to Improve Abstract Thinking
205(1)
16.5 Applications
206(1)
16.6 Benefits
207(1)
16.7 Challenges
208(1)
16.8 Abstract Intelligence Test
208(1)
16.9 Conclusion
209(2)
References
209(2)
17 Swarm Intelligence
211(12)
17.1 Introduction
211(1)
17.2 What Is Swarm Intelligence?
212(2)
17.3 SI Systems
214(1)
17.4 SI Techniques
214(2)
17.5 Applications
216(3)
17.6 Benefits and Challenges
219(1)
17.7 Conclusion
220(3)
References
220(3)
18 Ambient Intelligence
223(14)
18.1 Introduction
223(1)
18.2 Concept of Ambient Intelligence
224(2)
18.3 Ambient Intelligence Characteristics
226(1)
18.4 Enabling Technologies
227(1)
18.5 Applications
228(2)
18.6 Global Ambient Intelligence
230(2)
18.7 Benefits
232(1)
18.8 Challenges
233(1)
18.9 Conclusion
234(3)
References
234(3)
19 Musical Intelligence
237(12)
19.1 Introduction
237(1)
19.2 What Is Musical Intelligence?
238(2)
19.3 Characteristics of Musical Intelligence
240(1)
19.4 Developing Musical Intelligence
240(1)
19.5 Applications
241(2)
19.6 Benefits
243(1)
19.7 Challenges
244(1)
19.8 Global Musical Intelligence
244(1)
19.9 Musical Intelligence Test
245(1)
19.10 Conclusion
246(3)
References
249(1)
20 Military Intelligence
249(14)
20.1 Introduction
249(1)
20.2 What Is Military Intelligence?
250(1)
20.3 MI Characteristics and Principles
251(1)
20.4 Levels of Military Intelligence
252(1)
20.5 Sources of Intelligence
253(1)
20.6 Military Intelligence Analysis
254(1)
20.7 Applications
255(1)
20.8 Benefits
256(1)
20.9 Challenges
257(1)
20.10 Global Military Intelligence
257(3)
20.11 Conclusion
260(3)
References
263(1)
Appendix: Other Intelligences 263(2)
Index 265
A. Matthew N. O. Sadiku received his B. Sc. degree in 1978 from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria and  his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN in 1982 and 1984 respectively.  From 1984 to 1988, he was an assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, where he did graduate work in computer science. From 1988 to 2000, he was at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, where he became a full professor. From 2000 to 2002, he was with Lucent/Avaya, Holmdel, NJ as a system engineer and with Boeing Satellite Systems, Los Angeles, CA as a senior scientist.   He is presently a professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering at Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX.





He is the author of over 900 professional papers and over 90  books including Elements of  Electromagnetics (Oxford University Press, 7th ed., 2018), Fundamentals of Electric Circuits  (McGraw-Hill, 7th ed., 2021, with C.  Alexander), Computational Electromagnetics with MATLAB  (CRC Press,  4th  ed., 2019),  Principles of Modern Communication Systems  (Cambridge University Press, 2017, with S. O. Agbo), and Emerging Internet-based Technologies (CRC Press,  2019).  In addition to the engineering books, he has written Christian books including Secrets of Successful Marriages, How to Discover Gods Will for Your Life,  and commentaries on all the books of the New Testament Bible.   Some of his books have been translated into French, Korean, Chinese (and Chinese Long Form in Taiwan), Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. 







He was the recipient of the 2000 McGraw-Hill/Jacob Millman Award for outstanding contributions in the field of electrical engineering.  He was also the recipient of Regents Professor award for 2012-2013 by the Texas A&M University System. He is a registered professional engineer and a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for contributions to computational electromagnetics and engineering education.  He was the IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Committee Chairman. He was an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Education.  He is also a member of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE). His current research interests are in the areas of computational electromagnetic, computer networks, and engineering education. His works can be found in his autobiography, My Life and Work  (Trafford Publishing, 2017) or his website: www.matthew-sadiku.com.  He currently resides West Palm Beach, Florida.    He can be reached via email  at sadiku@ieee.org





 B. Sarhan M. Musa, is a professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Prairie View A&M University. He holdsa Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York. He is the founder and director of Prairie View Networking Academy (PVNA), Texas. He is LTD Sprint and Boeing Welliver Fellow. Professor Musa is internationally known through his research, scholarly work, and his published books. He has had a number of invited talks at international conferences. He has received a number of prestigious national and university awards and research grants. He is a senior member of the IEEE and has also served as the member of technical program committee and steering committee for a number of major journals and conferences. Professor Musa has written more than a dozen books on various areas in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His current research interests cover many topics in the artificial intelligence/machine learning, data analytics, Internet of things, wireless network, data center protocols, and computational methods.