One's many intelligences mature at different ages. This notion is a part of
A) the culture-bias principle.
B) Sternberg's triarchic theory.
C) Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
D) Binet's principle of mental age.
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Q57: An intelligence test is free from cultural
Q58: Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences identifies
Q59: In his theory of multiple intelligences, Howard
Q60: In Sternberg's triarchic theory, the contextual component
Q61: Wechsler's IQ tests were better than the
Q63: Eight-year-old Sharpy has a Stanford-Binet mental age
Q64: Homer's IQ was calculated with Lewis Terman's
Q65: David Wechsler objected to the Stanford-Binet IQ
Q66: The Stanford-Binet term IQ means
A)interpositus quotidian.
B)ideologically quaint.
C)industrial
Q67: The Americanized version of the Binet and
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