Term ID: T3676

Multiple Intelligence

/multiple-intelligence/
Gardner's theory proposing that humans possess various independent types of intelligence rather than a single general ability.
Example: Recognizing that individuals may excel in musical, spatial, or interpersonal intelligence while struggling with linguistic abilities.

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Reference: Gardner (1983)