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explain the major points of the Sternberg, Spearman, and Gardner models of intelligence. Discuss specific similarities and differences from one model to another. Discuss which model appears to be the most comprehensive model of intellectual functioning and why.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... ms in new and unusual ways.<br>3)Practical intelligence- (Common Sense) intelligence understood by the public but is missing in the intelligence tests.<br><br><br>Spearman's 2 type intelligence<br>g-general intelligence<br>s-represents a number of specific abilities<br><br>Gardner's 9 types of intelligence<br><br>1) Naturalist's intelligence-(nature smart)the human ability to discriminate among living things and the sensitivity to natural things in the world.<br><br>2)Musical intelligence-(musical smart) enables us to recognize, create, reproduce, and reflect on music, as demonstrate ...

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Preview: ... <br><br>2.Major points of Spearman's theory of two-factor analysis: <br>Charles Spearman on the basis of his factor analytic theory concluded that intelligence among humans could be understood in terms of both a single general factor (g) that pervades one's performance on all tests of mental ability and a set of specific factors (s) that is involved in the performance of only a single type of mental ability test, for instance, arithmetic computation. According to him, the specific factors are of a very causal nature due to the fact of their narrow applicability. Whereas, the general factor (g) provides for the understanding of one's intelligence. He strongly believed that g emerges from the individual differences regarding mental ability that exists among individuals. <br><br>3.Major points of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence: <br>He has classified human intelligence into eight distinct types of intelligences which function almost independently of one another, but at the same time interact to produce intelligent behavior. The eight types of intelligences according to his model of multiple intelligence are: <br>a)Linguistic as related to performing a task such ...

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