Robert Sternberg and Howard Gardner

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Across
  1. 4. Gardner's first name
  2. 5. Ability to use one's body or parts of it to solve problems or create products
  3. 9. Intelligence; judging, evaluating, or comparing and contrasting information such as IQ tests
  4. 10. Ability to recognize, classify, and understand the plants and animals in one's environment
  5. 11. Ability in performing, composing, or appreciating musical patterns
  6. 14. Ability to be aware of, understand, and regulate one's own behavior, thoughts, feelings, and motivations
  7. 15. Ability to analyze information and problems logically and to perform mathematical operations
Down
  1. 1. suggested that we have multiple intelligences, each relatively independent of others
  2. 2. Intelligence; the ability to solve problems of everyday life
  3. 3. Sternberg's first name
  4. 6. Intelligence; solving novel problems and coming up with novel solutions to problems
  5. 7. Ability to think about and solve problems in three-dimensional space
  6. 8. ability to understand and be aware of other people's intentions, motivations, thoughts, and desires
  7. 12. proposed a triarchic theory of intelligence that includes a much broader range of skills and abilities
  8. 13. Ability to learn, understand, and use both spoken and written language