2018, Number 4
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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2018; 21 (4)
Relation of the intelligence with the personality, executive functions and creativity: a review from 2000 to 2017
Maureira CF
Language: Spanish
References: 53
Page: 1453-1474
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ABSTRACT
The following work is a review of the investigations on the relation of
the intelligence with the personality, executive functions and creativity
realized from the year 2000 to the present, with the requirement
that the works were corresponding to studies empirical and realized
in healthy subjects. The search was realized in the databases Dialnet,
Scielo and Medline/Pubmed. They encountered 3.793 articles,
of which 32 were expiring with the criteria of incorporation. Three
works of intelligence and personality show relation between the first
builder and some feature of the second, of 14 studies between intelligence
and executive functions 93 % it shows relation or predictability
of both constructs, especially of the memory of work, and of 15
works on intelligence and creativity the majority demonstrates relation
between both functions. It is concluded that the intelligence understood
as intellectual coefficient, is independent, but at the same
time it possesses elements jointly with the personality, executive
functions and creativity.
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