Respuesta :
Gardner's view, only two types of intelligence are measured by traditional intelligence tests: linguistic and logical–mathematical
Answer:linguistic and logical–mathematical
Answer:
The answer is linguistic and logical-mathematical.
Explanation:
Gardner considers that IQ tests are only useful for measuring linguistic and logical-mathematical abilities. He was concerned about the relevance of evaluating the existence of an "intelligence-fair" way.
He also states that traditional examinations are important in terms of linguistic as well as logical skills, but there is also important the measures based on intelligence-fair because in this way the different thinking and learning modalities acquire value, as well as they define the types of intelligence. The theory of multiple intelligences created by Howard Gardner pretends to differentiate human intelligence according to certain 'modalities' and in this way avoid considering intelligence as a single general ability.