Galton Theory Of Intelligence

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Galton theory was that intelligence is the human sensory acuity and order for humans to know anything it can only be producing through senses. A person that is very intelligent because they have a sensory acuity that can be produced through heredity. Galton did an experiment of eminence among the offspring and their parental guardians. Galton studied judges, statesman,poets and many more. Galton believed that intelligence besides human nature is measured scientifically. The invention of the IQ testing , Galton attempted to measured intelligence through reaction time , visual ,and color sense . Also Galton developed the concept of engenics, which is selective breeding. Selective breeding would shows that humans has more desirable traits …show more content…

Galton was very disappointed when he received the tested results showing him how disproportionate the scientist are. Galton saw that environment played a major role in human intelligences. Humans with high intelligence received their intelligence by hereditary , they are nurture by the proper environment. …show more content…

He studied with Wundt and kulpe in Germany . He served in the army during the Boer War. Spearman reads about the works of Galton. Charles begun to perform the experiments of Galton on the school children. Galton beliefs about the relationship between sensory acuity and intelligence was valid , and the correlated highly with cleverness in school."thoroughly impressed,....with cleverness in school(pg. 288)" Charles published an article on the results of his experiment and it was titled "General Intelligence". Spearman was offered a position at the university of London and he continued to studied empiricism,sensationalism and other accepted philosophical and psychological beliefs. Spearman first laid the ground which they called the Factor analysis and that is statistical technique based on correlation. It measures the individual or the group of various ways. Then you measure the intercorrelated in ways they are systemematic. Final you examine the matrix of correlations. Spearman concluded that the nature of intelligence are

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