Iman, a fifth-grade teacher, believes it is important to determine the intelligence of each of her students. However, she doesn't believe that traditional tests provide an accurate description of abilities such as interpersonal communication, music, or athleticism. What approach to intelligence would Iman most likely agree with??

a. ?information-processing
b. ?triarchic
c. ?psychometric
d. ?multiple intelligences


ANSWER:
d

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