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Not A Fixed Attribute

"It leans more toward Jean Piaget's theory that intelligence is not a fixed attribute, but a complex hierarchy of information-processing skills underlying an adaptive equilibrium between the individual and the environment."

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nathanymiguel

Hi there I'm a Business Intelligence developer and a really curious person. I write in Portuguese and in English.

I took the The Four Factor Test of Social Intelligence in a random app I wanted to know a litle bit more about this type of intelligence.

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