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Único An initial epistemological/theoretical approach The origin or the construct -

Único Alfred Binet (1857-1911) and Theodore Simon (1873-1961) developed in -

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Único Although these skills are different, they share something, coined -

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1. An initial epistemological/theoretical approach The origin or the construct of intelligence is inextricably linked to the use of tests. Alfred Binet (1857-1911) and Theodore
Simon (1873-1961) developed in 1904, the first modern intelligence test in IQ history. The researchers were asked by the French Ministry of Education in order to develop a
test for allowing to differentiate mentally retarded kids from average and normally intelligent. The test came to be a huge success, both in Europe and America. The cut for the
IQ test along with with a child's age, provided information on the intellectual progress of the child: is the child ahead of or lagging other children? The IQ was calculated as
(mental age/chronological age) X 100. Theories of intelligence are divided into two schools of thinking. The first assumes that there is one overall capacity. The second accepts
there are multiple intelligences, meaning there are different forms of intelligence which are independent from each other.- One intelligence the observation that different
components, all assumed to be related to intelligence, are correlated, lead to the thought that there is only one intelligence grouping different skills. Although these skills are
different, they share something, coined as intelligence. This school of thought is often referred to as the theory of General Intelligence, and abbreviated to the G factor.-
Multiple intelligences It is also assumed that there are multiple forms of intelligence which are autonomous. For instance, a person can have countless linguistic abilities, while
having issues when performing a simple calculation. A basketball player may have a high 'body-kinesthetic intelligence', but be completely lack of any musical aptitude. These
ideas lead us to the main author in which this work is based on, Gardner (1987), who considered that the idea of “intelligence” was defined by our culture in a very limited
way. For that reason, he proposed the existence

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