Multiple Choice
The fact that an individual who suffers a brain injury can have some abilities that are severely impaired while other abilities are largely unaffected is taken as support for
A) the use of the deviation IQ rather than the ratio IQ.
B) the theory of fluid intelligence.
C) Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
D) the threshold theory of intelligence.
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