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Preferred term
cognitive ability: multiple cognitive abilities
Definition
- Introduction There are some theories supporting the view of intelligence as a collection of separate cognitive abilities (Gardner, 1993; Guilford and Hoepfner, 1971). Those theories follow the often-called ‘Thurstone tradition’ (Gustafsson, 1984). [Source: Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment; Cognitive Ability: Multiple Cognitive Abilities]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/cognitive_ability:_multiple_cognitive_abilities
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