Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence includes the following four types of intelligence:
a. fluid, crystallized, experiential, and contextual.
b. word fluency, numerical reasoning, spatial ability, and inductive reasoning.
c. musical, spatial, linguistic, and intrapersonal.
d. general memory, visual perspective, retrieval ability, and processing speed.
Question 2
In his theory of multiple intelligences, Howard Gardner argued for their distinctiveness based on all these qualities EXCEPT
a. abilities tend to remain stable over long intervals.
b. brain injuries tend to affect particular intelligences.
c. abilities follow their own developmental timetables.
d. savants are strong in one ability but weak in others.