Which of the following statements best captures the basic assumption of Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence?
◦ Learning to be an efficient processor of information is more important than genetic factors in determining intelligence.
◦ The society in which a person lives evaluates how intelligent that person is thought to be.
◦ Intelligence should be defined in terms of the ability to deal with abstract concepts.
◦ Assessing intelligence demands the use of paper-and-pencil tests and simple quantified measures.