In 2013, studies by Grossmann, Varnum, Kitayama, and Nisbett concluded that wise reasoning, rather than intelligence, wa
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:56 pm
In 2013, studies by Grossmann, Varnum, Kitayama, and Nisbettconcluded that wise reasoning, rather than intelligence, was apredictor of well-being. In 2017, Dr. Butler and her colleagues,referencing the Grossmann study and based on their own research,determined that the ability to think critically was a betterpredictor of effective life decisions than was intelligence(Butler, Pentoney, & Bong, 2017). Initial Post Instructions Forthe initial post, address the following: Do you agree thatwisdom/critical thinking is a better predictor of well-being thanintelligence? To answer, you will have to define what the followingterms mean for you:
Critical thinking
Wisdom
Intelligence
Well-being
Critical thinking
Wisdom
Intelligence
Well-being