In indenturing the multiple aspects of intelligence, Gardner held that A. Intelligence appears in three fundamental forms B. A general intelligence can be inferred from these various abilities C. Each intelligence has its own neurological network in a particular section of the brain D. an individual is likely to excel equally at all types of intelligence
In indenturing the multiple aspects of intelligence, Gardner held that
A. Intelligence appears in three fundamental forms
B. A general intelligence can be inferred from these various abilities
C. Each intelligence has its own neurological network in a particular section of the brain
D. an individual is likely to excel equally at all types of intelligence