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    Gardner's Theory of Intelligence
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Gardner's Theory of Intelligence

Question 37

Question 37

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Gardner's theory of intelligence


A) ignores the developmental history of distinct intelligences.
B) presents a narrow view of intelligence.
C) emphasizes general intelligence.
D) has important implications for education.

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