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Analyse and explain experiential intelligence. - Psychology

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Analyse and explain experiential intelligence.

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Experiential Intelligence is one of the three parts of Robert Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence. It is also called creative intelligence, and it refers to a person’s ability to use past experiences to handle new and unfamiliar situations. It helps us to be creative, imaginative, and innovative in our thinking.

Experiential intelligence is the ability to:

  • Learn from experience
  • Solve new problems without having clear instructions
  • Think of new ways to do things
  • Be creative and adapt to unusual or unexpected situations

Example:

Imagine someone is asked to plan a school event but has never done it before. A person with strong experiential intelligence will use ideas from past events, come up with new plans, and handle unexpected problems creatively.

Key Features:

  • Involves creative thinking
  • Useful in non-routine situations
  • Helps in adapting to new challenges
  • Encourages original ideas and problem-solving

Importance:

  • Helps in careers that need creativity, like art, music, writing, design, and entrepreneurship.
  • Useful in daily life for solving problems without step-by-step instructions.
  • Supports innovation and flexible thinking
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Chapter 1: Intelligence and ability - Questions [Page 1.52]

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Chapter 1 Intelligence and ability
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