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The Probability of the Intersection of Two Events Can Be

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The probability of the intersection of two events can be derived from the conditional probability by the use of the multiplication rule of probability.

Compare and contrast various theories of intelligence, including Spearman, Gardner, and Sternberg.
Identify biases and validity issues in intelligence testing.
Understand and describe various levels of cognitive challenges based on IQ scores.
Recognize the ability of standard intelligence tests to assess different types of intelligences as proposed by Gardner.

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