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Intelligence Theories Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Intelligence Theories Intelligence: Emotional Intelligence: L.L. Thurstone’s Primary Mental Abilities Charles Spearman’s General Intelligence Name Robert Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory

Intelligence Character Analysis Group Activity Name:_____________________________________________________________ Date:_________________ Period:____ Intelligence Character Analysis Group Activity Directions: As a group, choose a familiar character to analyze using the four main intelligence theories. Explain how each theory would evaluate the character’s intelligence using specific supporting evidence. Spearman’s General Intelligence Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Character Name: ____________________________ Description of the character and known intelligence information: Thurstone’s Primary Mental Abilities Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory