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General Intelligence
“The ability to achieve a wide range of different goals effectively in different environments.” General intelligence entails an intelligent entity's ability not only to excel in specific tasks but also to efficiently learn and adapt to a diverse range of tasks. Essentially, it equates to versatility or adaptability. When applied to collective intelligence, general collective intelligence signifies the group's capacity for versatility and adaptability, reflecting its ability to handle a wide array of challenges and tasks effectively.
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Difference Between Specialized and General Intelligence
Collective Intelligence
Correlation Between Intelligence in Different Tasks
Using Factor Analysis to Measure General Intelligence
General Intelligence Tests
An individual is a world champion in a complex strategy board game, having dedicated their life to mastering its rules. However, they struggle with everyday tasks like navigating an unfamiliar city or learning basic home repair. Another individual is not an expert in any single field but can quickly learn to cook a new recipe, successfully assemble complex furniture from instructions, and adapt to new workplace software with relative ease. Based on these descriptions, which statement provides the best analysis?