Mar
11
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Unlike traditional theories of IQ, the theory of Multiple Intelligences states that there is no one quantifiable intelligence. In addition, it states that intelligence is something that can vary over time, depending on development and learned skills.
Amid all of this, taking a multiple intelligences survey can be very fun and enlightening. If knowing about how you learn and process information is interesting to you, by all means, take this test. You’ll find out if you excel more in mathematical thinking, natural thinking, or one of six other categories of thinking.
Feb
25
New Test: Ned Productions – Multiple Intelligences Test
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Contrary to traditional thinking on intelligence, Howard Gardner discovered that there are actually several types of measurable intelligence, not just a single “Intelligence Quotient” or IQ.
This led him to develop his theory of multiple intelligences. According to professor Gardner you can have linguistic intelligence, logical intelligence, natural intelligence, etc. That is a huge breakthrough in theories of intelligence that cannot be ignored. The test that I’ve linked to at the bottom of this post is a “Multiple Intelligences” test and will test your ability to express eight different kinds of intelligence.
Feb
19
New Test: Multiple Intelligences — Assessment
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Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences rejects the older standard theory of IQ as too narrow. Why IQ claims to measure a single thing which we call “intelligence” the theory of multiple intelligences claims that there are actually seven or eight distinct “intelligences” which exist independently. These include verbal intelligence, math intelligence, natural intelligence, body intelligence, and several more.
A multiple intelligence assessment such as this one attempts to measure each of these intelligences, not by testing you diagnostically, but by asking you a series of questions about your learning preferences. This is a very different way of thinking and examining intelligence. But it can be very fun and rewarding.
Multiple Intelligences — Assessment
Jun
15
There are 8 types of intelligence according to Gardner :
- Bodily-kinesthetic
- Interpersonal
- Verbal-linguistic
- Logical-mathematical
- Naturalistic
- Intrapersonal
- Visual-spatial
- Musical
Do you know to what type you belong? Do you understand the words spatially or linguistically? Musical perhaps.
Take this quick, easy BGFL Multiple Intelligence Test and know your type.

