Sunday, July 06, 2008

My Intelligence type test results

Traditional IQ tests ask (and attempt to answer) the question, "How smart am I?” Multiple Intelligence theory, on the other hand, explores, "How am I smart?” The theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, Professor of Education at Harvard University. His theory suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is limited. Instead of summarizing a person's intelligence in one numerical score, Dr. Gardner proposes identifying what kind of intelligences each individual possesses.





Your main intelligence type: Linguistic


Individuals with linguistic intelligence have a highly developed capacity to use words effectively in writing or in speech, as well as the ability to persuade, remember information, and explain. If this is one of your principal intelligences, you likely possess excellent writing skills, are good at expressing yourself to others, and may have a knack for learning languages.



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