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प्रश्न
Describe Stern berg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence.
Critically examine triarchic theory of intelligence.
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उत्तर
Theorist-Robert Stern berg’s Triarchic theory – He gave three basic types of intelligence.
- Analytical Intelligence: The ability to think critically and analytically, people high on this type, scores well on standard academic tests or prove to be excellent students. Example – professors and teachers are high on this one.
- Creative Intelligence: Insight and ability to formulate new ideas, people high on this type excel at zeroing in on what information is crucial in a given situation and combining seemingly unrelated facts. Examples of any inventions like minting coins, printing press.
- Practical Intelligence: They have a high adaptive sense or are street smart. They are adaptable at solving problems in everyday life. Example – carrying the baby on the back while doing work.
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