Asked by Lor
Multiple intelligences can best be measured by the Stanford-Binet IQ test.
True or False
True or False
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/mitheory.shtml#assess
Answered by
Lor
Didn't really help at all, only made me more confused.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Here are the first couple of sentences from the above site. It should be clear what your answer is.
"The two most widely used standardized tests of intelligence are the Wechsler scales and the Stanford-Binet. Both instruments are psychometrically sound, but Gardner believes that these tests measure only linguistic and logical/mathematical intelligences, with a narrow focus within content in those domains. According to Gardner, the current psychometric approach for measuring intelligence is not sufficient. "
"The two most widely used standardized tests of intelligence are the Wechsler scales and the Stanford-Binet. Both instruments are psychometrically sound, but Gardner believes that these tests measure only linguistic and logical/mathematical intelligences, with a narrow focus within content in those domains. According to Gardner, the current psychometric approach for measuring intelligence is not sufficient. "
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