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logical-mathematical intelligence

logical-mathematical intelligence

in the multiple-intelligences theory, the set of skills used in reasoning, abstraction, and numerical analysis and computation. These abilities are alleged to be relatively independent of the abilities involved in other types of intelligences.

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