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CHAPTER 2: UNDERSTANDING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

CHAPTER 2: UNDERSTANDING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

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People who do not consider themselves to be very smart typically use scholastic achievement and abstract problem solving as their frame of reference for judging intelligence. A person with such a self-evaluation might be reminded that he or she has great aptitude for dancing (or something else), this indicating high bodily/kinesthetic

  Aptitude, Scholastic

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