One of the unique features of Gardner's theory of intelligence is that it
a. rejects the notion that a single IQ score can meaningfully assess intelligence.
b. promotes the notion of genetic testing as a form of intelligence testing.
c. focuses on what someone does not know as opposed to what he or she does know.
d. completely ignores the impact of experience on intellectual functioning.
Question 2
The conceptualization of a family as a system best matches the _____ approach to psychology.
a. bioecological
b. classical conditioning
c. psychodynamic
d. Gestalt