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intrapersonal intelligence

intrapersonal intelligence

in the multiple-intelligences theory, the intelligence involved in self-understanding and in reflecting upon oneself, one’s skills, one’s motives, and so forth. Intrapersonal intelligence is alleged to be relatively independent of other intelligences posited by the theory.

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