Ms. Reagan, who is a teacher, agrees more with Howard Gardner’s theory of intelligence than Charles Spearman’s theory of intelligence. Which of the following scenarios would she most agree with?
a. Ms. Reagan's student Shuri is excellent at math, so she concludes that Shuri must also have high verbal ability.
b. Ms. Reagan thinks that her students exhibit more than one type of intelligence. For example, she notices her student Noel plays well with others as well as alone.
c. Ms. Reagan thinks that her students exhibit three specific types of intelligence.
d. Ms. Reagan observes that her student Lenny is practical, creative, and analytical, so she concludes that Lenny must be the most intelligent person in her class.
Because Jenny can memorize every book she reads, Ms. Reagan concludes that she must have a high IQ.