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A researcher observes two individuals. Person A is a gifted musician who can compose complex melodies but struggles significantly with mathematical problems. Person B is a brilliant mathematician who can solve advanced equations but is unable to carry a tune. How would a theorist who views intelligence as a collection of distinct abilities most likely interpret these observations?

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