Except it's the reverse -- intelligence is the application (problem-solving).
...although intelligence itself can be broken into two types: the ability to apply known data or problem-solving methods to new problems (aka 'crystallized' intelligence), and the ability to problem-solve even when lacking any known data or empirical experience (aka 'fluid' intelligence). The former of which, incidentally, is often strongly culture-influenced/based.
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Date: 10 Jan 2011 09:43 pm (UTC)...although intelligence itself can be broken into two types: the ability to apply known data or problem-solving methods to new problems (aka 'crystallized' intelligence), and the ability to problem-solve even when lacking any known data or empirical experience (aka 'fluid' intelligence). The former of which, incidentally, is often strongly culture-influenced/based.