Contents:
Guilford proposed six types of content categories:
- Figural (spatial)
- Symbolic (numeric or symbolic)
- Semantic (meaningful)
- Behavioral (motoric)
- Syntactic (symbolic without meaning)
- Propositional (relations among ideas)
Products:
Guilford categorized intelligence based on five types of products:
- Units (recognition and recall)
- Classes (grouping of objects)
- Relations (comparing and contrasting)
- Systems (integration of relations)
- Transformations (deductive and inductive reasoning)
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