Question
Explain the three-dimensional theory of Gilford.

Answer

  • Contradicting Spearman's theory, JP Gilford has given a three-dimensional theory of intelligence.
  • Gilford has explained three components of intelligence.
  • (1) Action (2) Item (2) Product
  • Gilford has given five main types of work.
  • These include evaluation, central thinking, decentralized thinking, memory and enlightenment.
  • Item: which has five main components.
(1) Visual (2) Semantic (2) Audible (4) Narrative (5) Symbolic.
  • Yield: which is the component attached to the result or product. Which has six main parts.
  • (1) Units (2) Mechanisms (2) Sections (4) Transformation (5) Relation (6) Implications or Consequences.
  • Thus, Gilfred's theory has three dimensions, on the basis of which 150 components of intelligence are formed.
  • Which consists of $5_x$ of action, $5_x$ of object 6= 150 components of product
  • Thus in his opinion there are 150 components of intelligence.

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