An advantage of Gardner's neuropsychological theory of intelligence is that

a. it explains correlations in the scores across many different measures of mental ability.
b. it minimizes the importance of verbal ability.
c. it is compatible with non-Western views of intelligence.
d. eight categories allow for finer discriminations than two categories.
e. each category is easily standardized for assessing.


c. it is compatible with non-Western views of intelligence.

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