PASS Theory of Intelligence

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PASS Theory of Intelligence
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The PASS theory of intelligence states that cognition is organized in three systems and four processes: Planning (responsible for controlling & organizing behavior, constructing strategies and monitoring performance), Attention (maintains arousal levels and alertness), Simultaneous Processing and Successive Processing (encode, transform and retain information).
The PASS type of intelligence is tested with the Das-Naglieri Cognitive Assessment System (CAS) and unlike other IQ tests, the PASS is capable of diagnosing learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, autism, mental retardation, cognitive changes in aging and Down syndrome.
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