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Perception intelligence as an element of human intellectual capital and its assessment among university students

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  • Vladimir Alexandrovich Dresvyannikov
  • Vladimir Dmitrievich Dorofeev
  • Svetlana Viktorovna Taktarova

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In this paper, on the basis of a multi-factorial theory, a six-element structure of the intelligence is presented as the basis of human intellectual capital. To assess the first element - the perception intelligence, a technique was developed using a questionnaire and a mathematical apparatus for processing the data obtained. The estimation of the perception intelligence on a small sample of university students is performed. The results of the assessment can be used to develop intelligence, improve communication and learning effectiveness. It is shown that there is a direct relationship between the level of perception intelligence and success in learning.

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  • Vladimir Alexandrovich Dresvyannikov & Vladimir Dmitrievich Dorofeev & Svetlana Viktorovna Taktarova, 2019. "Perception intelligence as an element of human intellectual capital and its assessment among university students," International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(1), pages 60-86.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlica:v:16:y:2019:i:1:p:60-86
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    1. Wadim Strielkowski & Aida Guliyeva & Ulviyya Rzayeva & Elena Korneeva & Anna Sherstobitova, 2021. "Mathematical Modeling of Intellectual Capital and Business Efficiency of Small and Medium Enterprises," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(18), pages 1-21, September.

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