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Could you please help me with a 1 – 2 page Short Paper? It needs to be in APA format using at least 3 scholarly references with solid analysis to support the answer.
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Sternberg and Gardner have proposed multiple-intelligence theories against traditional theories that focused on a single view of intelligence. Critics of multiple-intelligence theories ask whether every specialized skill must have a separate intelligence. On the other hand, studies of the brain have shown that it processes different categories of data in different parts of the brain. Evolutionary psychology analyzes the functioning of the brain to explain the human mind. Do you think that the evolutionary psychology approach answers the criticism leveled against multiple-intelligence approaches? You may find articles on this approach on the Internet and in your local libraries. Also research information on how the human brain processes different categories of data in different parts of the brain. Write a reflective essay based on your research.
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Running head: CHILD DEVELOPMENT
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Child Development
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
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Do you think that the evolutionary psychology approach answers the criticism leveled
against multiple-intelligence approaches
Evolutionary psychology entails a theoretical psychology approach that attempts to
evaluate useful psychological and mental traits as adaptations, such as functional natural
selection products (Scher, & Rauscher, 2003). The psychological and memory characteristics, in
this case, include aspects such as perception, memory, or language. Fr...
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