To avoid methodological differences, he identified nine
types of task intelligence, like navigating through mazes or deciphering a tangle of patterned strings.
Not exact matches
When IQ, or «general
intelligence», is tested in people, individuals tend to perform comparably across different
types of cognitive
tasks — those who do well in one
type of task, tend to do well in others.
One way to do this is to offer a steady stream
of varied activities, and then pay close attention to the
types of intelligences students display as they solve problems and complete
tasks.
Different
tasks and roles usually require more than one
type of intelligence, even if one is more clearly highlighted.