With regard to experience, Sternberg believes that

a. the level of intelligence of a response can be accurately assessed only after extensive experience with the tasks.
b. experience with a task has no impact on ability to intelligently respond to the task.
c. there is no way to assess familiarity with a task.
d. the creative component of intelligence is best measured by a person's responses on novel tasks.


d

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