. Based on the theory of multiple intelligences by Gardner most people exhibit: (Points: 5)

intelligences which function in isolation.
a single intelligence.
one dominate intelligence.
all eight intelligences in different degrees.

. One attribute that the Stanford-Binet, WAIS-III, and WISC-IV have in common is that they are all: (Points: 5)

timed.
written.
administered individually.
group tests.

I would pick the last choice.

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See your later post.

According to the theory of multiple intelligences by Howard Gardner, most people exhibit all eight intelligences in different degrees. This means that individuals have varying strengths and weaknesses across these different types of intelligence. To understand which intelligences are dominant for a specific person, you can assess their abilities in different areas and observe the activities that they excel in or enjoy the most. This theory suggests that intelligence is not a single, fixed entity, but rather a diverse combination of abilities that can be developed and nurtured.