Howard Gardner’s ideas about multiple intelligences suggest that
a. we can develop skills in only one type of intelligence.
b. no single measure of intelligence can tell us how smart we are.
c. the nine intelligences are only helpful in school and not in the workforce.
d. of the nine intelligences, only three will contribute to your success in learning.
ANSWER:
b
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