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Is "anticipating" its own capability or does it belong under "imagining?"
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Is "anticipating" its own capability or does it belong under "imagining?" ''-anticipating seems to be predictive and imagining seems reactive. ''
  
Is "believing" its own capability or does it belong under "knowledge?"
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Is "believing" its own capability or does it belong under "knowledge?" ''-based on the chapter from Kluge we read on belief, I do not think it belongs under knowledge.''
  
Is "assessing" its own capability or does it belong under "decision-making?"
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Is "assessing" its own capability or does it belong under "decision-making?" ''-assessing is a review of information, where decision making is a point of judgement leading forward''
  
Is "goal-setting" its own capability or does it belong under "planning?"
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Is "goal-setting" its own capability or does it belong under "planning?" ''-these two do seem to be the same mechanism to me.''

Revision as of 23:10, 1 April 2011

As part of our exploration of civic intelligence we are examining a variety of capabilities that help comprise intelligence in individuals. It's our working hypothesis that examining these will help inform our investigation of intelligence in groups and other collectivities.

And note the questions at the end of this list...

Copy this template onto the page for each of the following capabilities:

Attending

Classifying, categorizing, and naming

Communicating

Decision-making

Doing

Emotions and empathy

Evaluating

Identifying and interpreting

Imagining

Knowledge, reasoning and Learning

Meta-cognition

Perceiving

Planning

Remembering

Questions

Is "anticipating" its own capability or does it belong under "imagining?" -anticipating seems to be predictive and imagining seems reactive.

Is "believing" its own capability or does it belong under "knowledge?" -based on the chapter from Kluge we read on belief, I do not think it belongs under knowledge.

Is "assessing" its own capability or does it belong under "decision-making?" -assessing is a review of information, where decision making is a point of judgement leading forward

Is "goal-setting" its own capability or does it belong under "planning?" -these two do seem to be the same mechanism to me.