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Who is the psychologist who put forward the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard gardner, American educator and psychologist. In the book The Structure of Intelligence published by 1983, Gardner put forward and emphasized the basic structure of his theory of multiple intelligences for the first time.

The theory of multiple intelligences holds that the basic nature of intelligence is multiple, not a kind of ability but a group of abilities. Its basic structure is also diverse, and various abilities exist in a relatively independent form instead of an integrated form. Everyone has at least linguistic intelligence, logical mathematics intelligence, musical intelligence, spatial intelligence, physical exercise intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, introspection intelligence and natural intelligence.

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Measurement method of multiple intelligence theory

1, from the measurement and evaluation of materials

Emphasize the applicability of materials. Among them, the suitability of analyzing materials is analyzed from two aspects: whether the subjects are familiar with the tested materials and whether the subjects are interested in the materials.

2. Judging from the measurement.

It is advocated to evaluate and adjust the actual process through evaluation and test results in order to evaluate and test the promotion process.

3. From the point of view of measurement purpose.

The results of testing and evaluation should be clearly defined, with the positive aspects being primary and the negative aspects secondary.

4. From the perspective of measuring tools

In real life, people use different standards to evaluate and measure individual intelligence with different qualities.

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