Multiple intelligence theory introduced by Howard Gardner. Eight types of intelligence are Linguistic, Logical Mathematical, Spatial Musical, Bodily kinetic, Inter personal, Intra personal and Naturalistic intelligence

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Howard Gardner introduced Multiple intelligence theory. There is a test for the age 5 to18 its Arousal it helps to understand interests and intelligence in different matters. "Intelligence is not a single entity rather distinct types of intelligence exists each of this intelligence are independent each other" Each are different from others. This theory classified intelligence into eight types. Eight types of intelligence are  1)Linguistic intelligence it refers people who can use words and alphabets in a good manners. For example writers poets etc.. 2)Logical Mathematical intelligence:-it is a skills to reason and to think scientific.special abilities in mathematics as like calculations etc.. For example scientists, critical thinkers etc.. 3)Spatial intelligence :-it is a skills forming visual images and information. For example civil engineer's ,interrail designers etc.. 4)Musical intelligence :-it is ability to sense rhythm and arrange...

What are the advantages and disadvantages of projective techniques ?

Projective Tests Psychology Definition:
Projective tests are personality tests which is conducted in psychology and is done in order to understand the stimuli of the person.


Besides this, the test also reveals different types of hidden emotions of a person – it also helps you to understand the internal conflicts of a person. This is also known as the objective test or a self-report test.


Projective Tests have several Advantages And Disadvantages
Theory About Projective Tests:

The projective tests are done under the assumption that humans have conscious and unconscious motivation and attitudes.

1. It maintains conscious and unconscious constraints:
The test affirms that an individual has various needs which can be both conscious and unconscious. These needs can be understood using the projective tests.

2. It results in spontaneous outcomes:
The need of the person comes out spontaneously and there is no editing in these needs. It is the actual picture of the thought process of a person. And that is why these projective tests represent the most spontaneous outcomes of human behavior.

Moreover, it clearly pictures all the needs and wants of the person in the middle of some sort of emotional roller coaster rides.


3. It depends upon non-verbal communication:
The test does not depend on the verbal details of the person who is getting tested.

4. Motivational barriers:
This study understands all the results of personality reactions as like motivations, beliefs and attitudes etc...so it is very useful to analyse our feelings.

Through this we can understand that projective tests also have some advantages and disadvantages.

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