Noah thinks more skillfully than others when faced with novelty
Given a new task, Noah applies his information-processing skills in exceptionally effective ways, rapidly making these skills automatic so that working memory is freed for more complex aspects of the situation. According to Sternberg's theory, Noah's strengths lie in __________ intelligence.
A) analytical
B) creative
C) practical
D) experiential
Answer: B
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a. precision b. acceptance of a degree of error c. skepticism d. operational definitions
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a. the tendency to seek out older children and adults. b. talking in complete sentences as early as two or three years of age. c. showing kindness and understanding toward others. d. being absentminded and disorganized.
Blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile were collectively known as the four ____________
A) mood fluids B) humors C) secretions D) life forces