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what is thursten's theory of intelligence |
the belief that intelligence is composed of seven primary abilities, being verbal comprehension, numerical ability, spatial relation, perceptual seed, word fluency, memory, and inductive reasoning |
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what is gardner's theory of intelligence |
the idea that there are seven types of intelligence, being verbal ability, logical-mathematical ability, spatial ability, musical ability, bodily-kinesthetic ability, interpersonal skills, and intrapersonal skills |
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what is the stanford-binet intelligence scale |
a test determining intelligence on a scale. participants are tested in groups of similar age level, determining mental age and dividing their determined mental age by the chronological age and multiplying by 100 |
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what is eq |
the ability to be self aware, regulate your emotions, be motivated, feel empathy, and use your social skills in a way that benefits you |