Intelligence is classically defined as “the ability to acquire and utilize knowledge.” In testing circumstances, an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is gauged by one's ability to utilize information gained historically. read more
Intelligence is classically defined as “the ability to acquire and utilize knowledge.” In testing circumstances, an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is gauged by one’s ability to utilize information gained historically. Creativity is the ability to come up with new ideas through a mental process of connecting existing concepts. read more
Creative intelligence, however, relies not on prolific results but on profound ones. It takes only a nominal amount of creativity to capitalize on intelligence. Psychologists warn that the lack of a correlation between convergent and divergent intelligence is not necessarily indicative of a lack of a relationship between intelligence and creativity. read more