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Written Assignment (Interview 3)

Written Assignment (Interview 3)

Q PSYC 101 Interviews The interviews are meant as a way to get you interacting with your classmates. They ask simple questions that are related to important concepts for the course, but are meant more to get you to think about the concepts than to get the question “right”. They are not tests, but hopefully they will help to reinforce some ideas, get you thinking about the content, and be a fun way to interact with someone in your course. What To Do? Follow the three steps below for each interview. Step 1: organize your interviews You are responsible for organizing your interviews. You should start organizing early, as this is your responsibility. However, there are message boards on eLearn that are setup to help you do this. If someone asks you to do an interview, please do it. Even if you’ve already done an interview, they are not too difficult to do, so please help your classmates out and complete interviews you are asked to complete. Step 2: conduct the interview Go through the interview question (see below for each Module) with your interview partner and record their response. You will likely be answering the same questions for them as well. Try to spend a bit of time answering the questions. You can easily complete the interviews with a sentence, but try to do more for complete marks and to get more out of it. You can do the interview through Capilano University email, the eLearn chat/messaging feature, or some other way that you both agree on. Step 3: complete your submission and submit After the interview is done, look at your notes from the interview and organize them into a submission (see how this is done below). Go to the submission portal in eLearn and submit your interview. Be aware of the deadlines and don’t submit late. Do you think there is a single intelligence or multiple intelligences and why? 1

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I believe there are multiple intelligences rather than a single one. There might be a whole range of different ways in which people think or approach various problems. A lot of people would agree that different people are intelligent in different areas. This kind of explains people being experts in their respective areas but maybe not doing so better in others. It also depends on the cultural and geographical background of people.