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AP Psychology 1.1 Testing and Individual Differences. Identify the test in which all conditions are exactly the same for everyone taking it.
AP Psychology 1.2 Testing and Individual Differences. Which type of test is being taken?
AP Psychology 1.3 Testing and Individual Differences. Which researcher proposed the multiple intelligence theory?
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AP Psychology 1.3 Testing and Individual Differences. Which researcher proposed the multiple intelligence theory?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by multiple intelligence theory the thinking students
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excuse for slacking on his math homework Which researcher proposed
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the multiple intelligence theory which states that there are many
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types of intelligence including linguistic logical mathematical music and spatial
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and hear the potential answers are which researcher proposed it
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Thurston spearmint gardener guilford sternberg sounds like a new york
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law firm right Okay well let's say you're at a
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birthday party with these five guys Naturally there are birthday
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cupcakes nineteen to be exact When someone asked you exactly
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how many cupcakes and cupcake portions each of the six
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of you should receive in the interest of fairness you
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freeze So the real question is which one of these
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cupcake obsessed weirdos would most likely comfort you with the
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assertion that just because you aren't the most math savvy
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doesn't mean you can't possess a variety of other forms
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of intelligence Well it definitely wouldn't be charles spearmon an
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english psychologist best known for his work in statistics through
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comparing observed variables within complex concepts like socioeconomic status voting
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demographics and maybe even party desert allocation considering the idea
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he felt intelligence could be characterized in a single numerical
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parameter He's Well he's definitely not our guy Guilford an
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american psychologist known for his research into human intelligence developed
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his own structure of intellect which viewed intelligence as composed
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of operations contents and products each of which had several
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different types as seen here Not exactly a theory that
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looks to separate the maths from the everything else So
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he can't be who we're looking for either Robert sternberg's
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Try archaic theory of intelligence edges closer to what we're
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looking for dividing forms of intelligence into three cognitive types
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analytic creative and practical So while sternberg might be able
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to at least praise you for your creative cupcake decorating
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abilities he still wouldn't entirely excuse your failure to know
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that each member of your six person party should receive
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three point One six six six six six six seven
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Cupcakes Even closer would be thirst own Who believed there
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were seven independent primary mental abilities that made up human
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intelligence including verbal comprehension fluency number ability memory perceptual speed
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inductive reasoning and spatial visualization Well if you look exactly
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like what we're looking for But seeing as how we're
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missing music No this isn't quite there Thankfully gardeners multiple
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intelligences theory defines eight types of intelligence Visual spatial bodily
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kinesthetic musical interpersonal interrupt personal linguistic naturalist and logical mathematical
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Now to identify the most visual spatial person at the
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party capable of cutting in dividing a cupcake up to 00:02:44.93 --> [endTime] ten decimal places
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