What three types of intelligence constitute Sternberg's theory of successful intelligence?
A) global, intuitive, and special
B) general, global, and specific
C) mathematical, reasoning, and verbal
D) analytical, creative, and practical
Answer: D
Rationale: Robert Sternberg's successful intelligence theory is a model of intelligence consisting of three domains: analytical intelligence, practical intelligence, and creative intelligence.
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