Logical-mathematical: skills related to solving logical problems and performing mathematical calculations (generally qualities of scientists, mathematicians)
Linguistic: skills related to the meaning, sound, and rhythm of words as well as the use of language (generally qualities of authors, journalists, poets)
Body kinesthetic: ability to coordinate parts of the body and manipulate objects skillfully (generally qualities of athletes, dancers, surgeons)
Musical: ability to produce pitch and rhythm and appreciate musical expression (generally qualities of musicians, composers, singers)
Spatial: ability to form a mental model of concrete objects and manipulate parts in relation to each other (generally qualities of architects, engineers, artists)
Interpersonal: ability to analyze and respond to behavior, feelings, and motives of other people (generally qualities of psychologists, teachers, salespeople)
Interpersonal: ability to understand one’s feelings and motives, using such knowledge to adapt one’s behavior accordingly (generally qualities of actors, lawyers)
Naturalist: ability to discriminate among living things and be sensitive to the natural environment (generally qualities of botanists, zoologists, ecologist