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TítuloStructural invariance of multiple intelligences, based on the level of execution
Autor(es)Almeida, Leandro S.
Prieto, María Dolores
Ferreira, Arístides
Ferrando, Mercedes
Ferrándiz, Carmen
Bermejo, Rosario
Hernández, Daniel
Data2011
EditoraColegio Oficial de Psicólogos del Principado de Asturias
RevistaPsicothema
Resumo(s)The independence of multiple intelligences (MI) of Gardner’s theory has been debated since its conception. This article examines whether the one- factor structure of the MI theory tested in previous studies is invariant for low and high ability students. Two hundred ninety-four children (aged 5 to 7) participated in this study. A set of Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence assessment tasks based on the Spectrum Project was used. To analyze the invariance of a general dimension of intelligence, the different models of behaviours were studied in samples of participants with different performance on the Spectrum Project tasks with Multi-Group Confi rmatory Factor Analysis (MGCFA). Results suggest an absence of structural invariance in Gardner’s tasks. Exploratory analyses suggest a three-factor structure for individuals with higher performance levels and a two-factor structure for individuals with lower performance levels.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/15135
ISSN0214-9915
Versão da editorahttp://www.psicothema.com/psicothema.asp?id=3963
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