Sternberg's triarchic theory of successful intelligence is comprised of which of the following three broad, interacting intelligences?

A. experiential, interpersonal, and academic
B. fluid, crystallized, and social
C. contextual, verbal, and spatial
D. analytical, creative, and practical


Answer: D

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A. axoaxonic B. presynaptic C. axosomatic D. postsynaptic

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A. graft. B. gratuity. C. abuse of power. D. professional courtesy.

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