Lives in Context Video 8.1: Defying Aging StereotypesClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 293 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Elsie discusses her job as a nurse's assistant. When asked what the best part of her job is, Elsie explains that the people (patients) make her job very rewarding and they are largely the reason that she has not fully retired. According to Gardner's multiple intelligence theory, Elsie probably scores high on ______ intelligence.
A. verbal-linguistic
B. spatial
C. naturalistic
D. interpersonal
Answer: D
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A. 50 percent B. 75 percent C. 25 percent D. 66 percent
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a. Hippocrates. c. Galton. b. Allport. d. Mead.
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A) 25. B) 30. C) 35. D) 50.