Scientific Essay from the year 2009 in the subject Psychology - Intelligence and Learning Psychology course: Applied Linguistics language: English abstract: Traditionally intelligence was viewed as a single static entity. Revolutionizing the once-dominated single-static entity conceptualization Gardner initially (1983) proposed his theory of Multiple intelligences (MI) that encompasses seven different areas of intelligence (verbal-linguistic logical-mathematical musical-rhythmic visual-spatial bodily-kinesthetic interpersonal and intrapersonal) and later on added the eighth and ninth areas (naturalist and existential) in 1999. Based on the theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) a person may be viewed as intelligent in any of these areas and the identification of the dominant intelligence type has proven to have pedagogic implications. McKenzie's MI questionnaire (1999) is one of the established tools to identify the typology of intelligence. The present study aims to validate the Persian version of the MI Inventory (questionnaire) proposed by McKenzie (1999). This instrument provides an objective measure of MI. This paper describes the validation exercise of the abovementioned questionnaire that involved 173 pre-university students of both genders in Tehran. In addition the variables gender and discipline were also considered in this study. The findings of the study indicate that overall the Persian version of the questionnaire has a high reliability. In addition the results show a moderate to high relationship between gender and MI profiles of the students.
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