focus toward psychology, driven by an interest in intelligence and human development.
Burt became a prominent f... uch of his career to studying the heritability of intelligence. His research included extensive work on mental t... ignificant contributions to creating standardized intelligence tests and applying statistical methods like facto... twins, aimed to demonstrate the genetic basis of intelligence, which heavily influenced debates on genetics, ed
nch psychologist known for his pioneering work in intelligence testing. He initially studied law and medicine be... xperimental psychology. Binet developed the first intelligence test, the Binet-Simon Scale, to assess children's... ical age. He emphasized individual differences in intelligence and qualitative observations. Binet's work laid t... modern psychometric testing and the concept of [[Intelligence Quotient (IQ)]]. His legacy includes influencing
gnificantly advanced understanding of motivation, intelligence, and personality. She pursued her undergraduate d... er groundbreaking concept of implicit theories of intelligence, particularly the distinction between fixed and g... chological resilience.
==== Implicit Theories of Intelligence ====
Carol Dweck developed the concept of academ... es how individuals perceive their own and others' intelligence. She identified two primary beliefs: the fixed mi
om and self-expression.
**5. Inspiring Emotional Intelligence:** Neill's approach encouraged educators to consi... tional needs of students and prioritize emotional intelligence alongside academic achievement, leading to a more