This perspective on giftedness and talents theorizes that intelligence has many dimensions, which all people possess, but to different degrees, and an individual may excel in or more areas, but not necessarily all of them.
A. Categorization by IQ test
B. Categorization by multiple intelligence
C. Categorization by creativity
D. Categorization by academic achievement
Answer: B
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c. teach culture best by using flashcards d. don't always have control over which culture lessons will be kept and which will eventually be rejected by their child. e. none of these.
Preschoolers need smaller groups with no more than 15 to 20 children
a. True b. False
What would a PDA that is intended for use by a person who is blind look like?
a. It would contain the standard stylus and screen b. The screen would be larger and have magnification c. The stylus and screen would be replaced with a choice of keyboards (QWERTYor Braille) and a sound system to read messages. d. The PDA would be one component of an iPod system
________ suggests that subjects tend to obtain the same score when tested at different times
a. Test-retest reliability b. Alternate forms reliability c. Inter-rater reliability d. Split-half reliability