Multiple Choice
If a psychologist wanted to determine whether Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is correct, as opposed to Spearman's theory of the "g" factor, what type of information would the psychologist probably collect?
A) information about the stability of individuals' IQ scores over a period of years
B) correlations between people's performances on many unrelated types of intelligent abilities
C) comparisons of the IQs of identical twins reared together and identical twins reared in separate environments
D) means and standard deviations for IQ scores of people in different parts of the world
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