Some years ago, I designed, developed, and administered a dissertations data base that continues to store over 500 citation and abstract records based around The Theory of Multiple Intelligences as theorized by the Harvard University cognitive developmental psychologist Howard Earl Gardner. That original data base was recently moved to a different server, at http://209.216.233.245/aerami/dissertations.php.
All of the records in my wider data base (see the above and below URL) include all of the records from that initial data base, as well as the writings and theories of those who have debunked the conventional belief lodged within most of us, namely, that our brains and minds consist, so-to-speak, of a sole central processing type of unit. Now, we are free to view ourselves as holder of various intelligences located within and around us and perhaps. Traditionally, most (so-called) intelligence quotient (IQ) tests have focused mainly on measuring mathematical-logical and verbal-linguistic mental method. Fortunately, science is now beginning to understand how this narrow and warped view of our cerebral capacities has limited everyone.
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