Which of the following is true about Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence?
a. It is considered a "dipstick" theory of intelligence — either you have certain intelligences or you don't. b. There is little research to back his statements.
c. He relies heavily on the belief that "g" mediates all intelligence.
d. Some have criticized his model as being another traditional model that probably adds little.
e. He believes that intelligence is vaster and more complex than how we currently measure it.
ANSWER: e
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In what ways can stigma lead to self-fulfilling prophecy?
What will be an ideal response?
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