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Explain what biofeedback is and describe how it can be used to shape behavioral changes in humans. What are the criticisms and limitations of biofeedback?
Verbal Abilities
The capacity to use language effectively and understand its nuances, including vocabulary, grammar, and expression.
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences
A theory proposed by Howard Gardner, suggesting that individuals possess differing kinds of intelligences, including verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
A type of intelligence that involves the capacity to manipulate objects and use physical skills effectively, as conceptualized by Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
Home-Schooled
A form of education where children are educated at home either by parents, tutors, or through a structured online curriculum, rather than in traditional public or private school settings.
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