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Chapter 8 - Theories of Intelligence Discussion

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Using a minimum of 300 words:

  1. Describe the difference between Gardner's and Sternberg's theories of intelligence.
  2. In your opinion, which of these two theories does the best job of defining intelligence?

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Key Points for Chapter 8

Key Points for Chapter 8:

  • Mental image
  • Mental set
  • Functional Fixedness
  • Creativity
  • Language acquisition device
  • Intelligence (fluid, crystalized, theory of multiple intelligences, measuring intelligence)
  • Intelligence controversy, including stereotype threat

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Chapter 8 - Theories of Intelligence Discussion.
In this context I have explained the difference between Gardner’s and Sternberg’s theories of
intelligence. Robert Sternberg theory includes the three forms of intelligence which are analytical,
practical and creative. Sternberg in his work explored the theory that he came to name it as the
Theory of Successful intelligence. His theory is different because the first phase entails va...


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