Multiple Choice
How are Sternberg's and Gardner's theories of intelligence different from other theories of intelligence?
A) Neither includes a measure of analytical ability.
B) Both propose types of intelligence that are not measured by the WAIS or Stanford-Binet.
C) Both include at least three abilities that are not considered mental abilities.
D) All the answers are correct.
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