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Insane
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Multiple Intelligences
I have to write a paper on it for my Psychology course. I've tried the more obvious websites, and then used search engines, but I just get hundreds of newspaper articles that briefly outline the theory and then have a short interview with Gardner.
Does anyone know of a website that has actual studies? I want proof, not an explanation of how it can be used in society. |
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Mad Philosopher
Location: Washington, DC
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The best I was able to find was this one: http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/KeyTh...r.htm#Research
It also lists where he's a professor; if he has his own web site, that's a good place to look.
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Upright
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I don't have a website, I'd look for books ... kinda sucks if you don't have access to an academic library. You could both check out the books of Gardner himself (the introduction and conclusion
![]() From my feeble academic experience, I'm gonna try and clarify this. What you will find in the direction of "proof" is basically that the new model is more suitable to explain the empirically measurable performance of people in various settings, statistical stuff. You'd have him compare the iq of people correlated with their learning ability in various things. And then in comparison the different forms of intelligence. The proof would be if the new variables correlated significantly higher with actual capability in model-conform areas (i.e. skill1 + skill2 = capabilityX) than does iq. |
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