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Unit 5 – Cognitive Psychology
Topic 5.9
How does the theory of multiple intelligences challenge the traditional psychometric view of intelligence?
It asserts that intelligence is not singular, but rather a set of distinct abilities.
It claims only genetic factors determine intelligence.
It mediates between cognitive and emotional intelligence.
It supports the g-factor theory by Spearman.
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AP Psychology - 5.9 Introduction to Intelligence
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