Describe Gardner's approach to understanding intelligence

What will be an ideal response?

Gardner believes that intelligence has various components. Gardner believes that intelligence consisted of seven multiple intelligences: linguistic (vocabulary and reading), logical-mathematical, spatial (thinking about relationships in space), musical, bodily-kinesthetic (movement and coordination), interpersonal (knowing others), and intrapersonal (knowing yourself).

Psychology

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The punishment procedure of time-out is used for problem behaviors that are maintained by ____________, and guided compliance is used for problem behaviors that are maintained by ____________

a. attention; escape b. escape; attention c. positive punishers; negative punishers d. negative reinforcers; positive reinforcers

Psychology

While watching a Food Network marathon, you learn from Rachel Ray that papillae are groups of ____ that play an important role in taste perception.?

a. ?receptors b. ?accessory structures c. ?feature detectors d. ?C-fibers

Psychology