The correct answer is: Howard Gardner proposed that <u>there are multiple intelligences</u>.
Beyond the three general categories in which people learn: visual learners, auditory learners and kinesthetic learners, Gardner's theory led to the development of six intelligences in the beginning, nine intelligences today, which relate to a person's set of capabilities:
1. Verbal-linguistic intelligence
2. Logical mathematical intelligence
3. Spatial-visual intelligence
4. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
5. Musical intelligences
6. Interpersonal Intelligence
7. Intrapersonal Intelligence
8. Naturalist intelligence
9. Existential intelligence.