According to the triarchic theory of intelligence, how does a person with practical intelligence solve problems?
a. By applying experiential knowledge
b. By analyzing information
c. By imagining a solution
d. By studying the behavior of others
a. By applying experiential knowledge
According to the triarchic theory of intelligence, a person with practical intelligence, solve problems by applying experiential knowledge.
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a. capitalism. b. eugenics. c. stimulus discrimination. d. transfer.
The expression of long-term adaptation via short-term adaptive behaviors is
(a) completely explained by sociobiological principles (b) almost always context-specific (c) a result of artificial selection (d) almost always explained by assuming that such behaviors actually reduce fitness
The theorist who suggested that prior experiences of a stimulus can cause an exposure effect that primes us to react in a certain way to that stimulus in the future was __________
a. Stanley Schachter b. Robert Plutchik c. Jerome Singer d. Robert Zajonc
Which noteworthy educational innovation, based on Vygotsky's work, allows a student to take on the role of teacher during reading comprehension instruction?
A. reciprocal teaching B. metamemory C. zone of proximal development D. cooperative learning