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AP Psychology 1.3 Testing and Individual Differences. Which researcher proposed the multiple intelligence theory?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by multiple intelligence theory the thinking students

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excuse for slacking on his math homework Which researcher proposed

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the multiple intelligence theory which states that there are many

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types of intelligence including linguistic logical mathematical music and spatial

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and hear the potential answers are which researcher proposed it

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Thurston spearmint gardener guilford sternberg sounds like a new york

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law firm right Okay well let's say you're at a

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birthday party with these five guys Naturally there are birthday

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cupcakes nineteen to be exact When someone asked you exactly

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how many cupcakes and cupcake portions each of the six

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of you should receive in the interest of fairness you

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freeze So the real question is which one of these

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cupcake obsessed weirdos would most likely comfort you with the

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assertion that just because you aren't the most math savvy

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doesn't mean you can't possess a variety of other forms

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of intelligence Well it definitely wouldn't be charles spearmon an

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english psychologist best known for his work in statistics through

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comparing observed variables within complex concepts like socioeconomic status voting

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demographics and maybe even party desert allocation considering the idea

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he felt intelligence could be characterized in a single numerical

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parameter He's Well he's definitely not our guy Guilford an

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american psychologist known for his research into human intelligence developed

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his own structure of intellect which viewed intelligence as composed

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of operations contents and products each of which had several

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different types as seen here Not exactly a theory that

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looks to separate the maths from the everything else So

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he can't be who we're looking for either Robert sternberg's

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Try archaic theory of intelligence edges closer to what we're

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looking for dividing forms of intelligence into three cognitive types

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analytic creative and practical So while sternberg might be able

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to at least praise you for your creative cupcake decorating

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abilities he still wouldn't entirely excuse your failure to know

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that each member of your six person party should receive

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three point One six six six six six six seven

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Cupcakes Even closer would be thirst own Who believed there

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were seven independent primary mental abilities that made up human

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intelligence including verbal comprehension fluency number ability memory perceptual speed

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inductive reasoning and spatial visualization Well if you look exactly

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like what we're looking for But seeing as how we're

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missing music No this isn't quite there Thankfully gardeners multiple

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intelligences theory defines eight types of intelligence Visual spatial bodily

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kinesthetic musical interpersonal interrupt personal linguistic naturalist and logical mathematical

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Now to identify the most visual spatial person at the

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party capable of cutting in dividing a cupcake up to 00:02:44.93 --> [endTime] ten decimal places

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