In Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, what does the experiential aspect of intelligence deal with?
A. how prior experiences are used in problem solving, which involves the ability to cope with new situations
B. the analysis of data to solve problems, using previously learned information
C. how intelligence is used to face real-world demands
D. how emotional experiences affect our interpretation of the information around us
Answer: A
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