Which theorist challenged the idea of a single, unified intelligence by proposing multiple intelligences?
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Correct answer: Howard Gardner
Gardner proposed the theory of multiple intelligences, arguing that human abilities are diverse and cannot be fully captured by a single IQ score. This challenged traditional intelligence models.
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