Term ID: T1580

Fluid Intelligence

/fluid-intelligence/
The capacity for abstract reasoning, pattern recognition, and problem-solving with novel information, independent of previously acquired knowledge or skills, typically peaking in early adulthood and declining with age.
Example: Solving logic puzzles, recognizing abstract patterns in sequences, or figuring out how to use unfamiliar technology without relying on previous experience or learned knowledge.

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Reference: Cattell (1963)