In Sternberg's theory of intelligence, the experiential aspect of intelligence refers to __________
a) the ways in which prior experiences are used in problem solving and one's ability to cope with new situations
b) analysis of data to solve problems, using previously learned information
c) the ways in which intelligence is used to face real-world demands (i.e., practical intelligence)
d) the ways in which emotional experiences affect our interpretation of the information around us, and the ways in which we choose to affect change (i.e., emotional intelligence)
Answer: a
You might also like to view...
Homeostasis is a state of
a. physiological stability. b. physiological instability. c. psychological stability. d. psychological instability.
One issue that separates personality theories is the extent to which people are seen as acting on their own "free will." The two theories that most differ on this issue areprobably
A. Freudian theory and evolutionary personality theory. B. behaviorism and humanistic personality theory. C. the trait approach and the cognitive approach. D. behaviorism and social learning theory.
The ability to understand analyze, and apply scientific information is called
A) the biopsychosocial model. B) scientific literacy. C) skepticism. D) empiricism.
Basal metabolic rate represents approximately ________ percent of the body's energy needs
a) 20 - 25 b) 40 - 50 c) 60 - 75 d) 85 - 90