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Which One of the Following Psychologists Is Most Likely to Agree

Question 38

Question 38

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Which one of the following psychologists is most likely to agree with the idea that there are "multiple intelligences" that are independent and distinct?


A) Charles Spearman
B) Claude Steele
C) Howard Gardner
D) Sue Savage-Rumbaugh

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