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A theory of intelligence: I. span and the complexity of stimulus control
Authors:Bruce L. Bachelder  M. Ray Denny
Affiliation:Western Carolina Center, USA;Michigan State University, USA
Abstract:A theory of intelligence is couched in stimulus-response terms, bridging the gap between S-R and cognitive psychology. The chief theoretical concepts are span ability (a capacity notion), response string (sequentially cued responses), and complexity of stimulus control (task complexity). Span is equated with the ability to respond appropriately when several cues are conjunctively relevant for correct performance (complex stimulus control). So defined, span is consistently and broadly related to many aspects of intelligent behavior.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Bruce L. Bachelder   Western Carolina Center   Dept. of Psychology & Education   Enola Rd.   Morganton   NC 28655   USA
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