According to whom, intelligence is not a single entity; rather distinct types of intelligences exist and each of these intelligences are independent of each other? |
Alfred Binet Howard Gardner J.P. Guilford Arthur Jensen |
Howard Gardner |
According to Howard Gardner, intelligence is not a single entity; rather distinct types of intelligences exist. Each of these intelligences are independent of each other. This means that, if a person exhibits one type of intelligence, it does not necessarily indicate being high or low on other types of intelligences. |