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INTELLIGENCE
THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE
Multiple Intelligence
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Visual-Spatial
Intelligence
- encompasses the potential to visualize and use
patterns
of wide space and also
confined
areas
Verbal-Linguistic
Intelligence
- the ability to use
language
effectively either
poetically
or rhetorically
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
- the
potential
to use mental abilities to
coordinate
bodily movements
Logical-Mathematical
Intelligence
- the ability to detect
patterns
, reason
deductively
, and think logically
Interpersonal
Intelligence
- the ability to understand other’s
motives
,
desires
, and goals
Musical Intelligence
- refers to the skills
performance
in composition and appreciation of
patterns
in the music
Intrapersonal Intelligence
- the ability to understand oneself, to appreciate one’s
motives
, desires,
feelings
, and effective working model of oneself
Naturalistic
Intelligence
- the ability to identify, classify, and manipulate elements of the environment, objects, animals or
plants