One well-known theory of intelligence, the triarchic theory proposed by Robert Sternberg, distinguishes three different aspects of intelligence. Explain each of these aspects in detail

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: A good answer will include the following key points.
• Componential intelligence refers to the information-processing strategies a person draws on when thinking intelligently about a problem.
• Experiential or creative intelligence refers to creativity in transferring skills to new situations.
• Contextual or practical intelligence refers to the practical application of intelligence, which requires that the context be taken into account.

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