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(Psych Test) Assessment of Multiple Intelligences (AMI-R)


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The AMI - R, based on the work of Howard Gardner, will assess the manner in which a person learns best. It will identify which specific type of intelligence an individual possesses and how it can be used to his or her advantage. The results of this test should not be used to make a final determination on suitability for a position, but may be used in conjunction with other indicators to help make risk-based or career guidance decisions.

ICCS staff will send a web link and access code to take this test once notification of purchase is received.

No. of questions: 55

Question type: Situational, self-report

Estimated completion time: 20 minutes

Shorter versions of assessment: N/A

Recommended age level: 18+

Qualification Level: Class A

Compliance: APA standards; EEOC standards (disability, ethnicity)

Validation Information: Sample Size: 10,135, Cronbach’s Alpha range: 0.64 to 0.79

The primary factors and scales of this test are:
• Bodily-Kinesthetic: Ability to coordinate bodily movements and/or handle objects skillfully.

• Logical-Mathematical: Ability to use logical reasoning to solve a problem. Also involves number and computing skills.

• Linguistic: Highly developed capacity to use words effectively, in writing or in speech, as well as to persuade, remember information, and explain.

• Visual-Spatial: Highly developed capacity to perceive the visual world accurately and to transform, manipulate and recreate mental images.

• Musical: Ability to compose and perform musical patterns recognize pitches, tones, and rhythms.

• Intrapersonal: Ability to detect and discern among one’s own feelings (self-knowledge) and the ability to use that knowledge for personal understanding.

• Interpersonal: Capacity to understand and interact effectively with others. Ability to discern the moods, temperaments, dispositions, motivations, and desires of other people and respond appropriately.

• Naturalistic: Ability to understand and classify the natural environment, particularly vegetation and animals. Includes excellent observational skills and a strong interest in nature.

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