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posted by [personal profile] purplecthulhu at 11:12am on 23/01/2005
From [profile] maryf...

You scored as Logical/Mathematical. You like to work with numbers and ask questions. You learn best by classifying information, engaging in abstract thinking and looking for common basic principles. People like you include mathematicians, biologists, medical technicians, geologists, engineers, physicists, researchers and other scientists.

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Logical/Mathematical

89%

Verbal/Linguistic

64%

Visual/Spatial

54%

Intrapersonal

50%

Musical/Rhythmic

50%

Interpersonal

32%

Bodily/Kinesthetic

29%

The Rogers Indicator of Multiple Intelligences
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posted by [identity profile] gaspodog.livejournal.com at 09:10pm on 23/01/2005
You scored as Verbal/Linguistic. You have highly developed auditory skills, enjoy reading and writing and telling stories, and are good at getting your point across. You learn best by saying and hearing words. People like you include poets, authors, speakers, attorneys, politicians, lecturers and teachers.

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Verbal/Linguistic

93%

Logical/Mathematical

75%

Interpersonal

68%

Visual/Spatial

61%

Bodily/Kinesthetic

57%

Musical/Rhythmic

54%

Intrapersonal

46%

The Rogers Indicator of Multiple Intelligences
created with QuizFarm.com


Apparently. I wonder why they've called this the Rogers Indicator... I was taught that it was Gardner who proposed the cognitive theory of multiple intelligences (and those are the seven that he described).
 
posted by [identity profile] sammywol.livejournal.com at 10:01pm on 23/01/2005
Aaah! The pictures provide a clue as to how right the result is. As a V/L person I have a house full of books but, despite a big cupboard full of boardgames, not one chess set.
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posted by [personal profile] mylescorcoran at 10:09pm on 23/01/2005
Hey, we might not have a chess set (and I could make one in less than 20 minutes) but we do have a go set, and a lot of mathematical games (all auction games arguably being part of the Prisoner's Dilemma and related game theory problems).

And it's not a cupboard. It's a bokus.

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