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Montano1993 [528]
2 years ago
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jonny has watched his older brother climb up and down the stairs. when his brother reaches the top of the stairs, he immediately

goes to his mother an she gives him a treat. jonny is now attemtping to climb stairs. according to sternberg, this is an example of
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Alexxandr [17]2 years ago
7 0

Practical intelligence is the correct answer.

Practical intelligence is defined as the ability that individuals use to find a more optimal fit between themselves and the demands of the environment through adapting, shaping, or selecting a new environment in the pursuit of personally valued goals (Sternberg, 1985, 1997).

Then Robert Sternberg proposed a triarchic theory of intelligence that included analytical, creative and practical components. Sternberg defined practical intelligence as a skill that allows people to function in the real world and solve practical problems.

Practical intelligence examples can include: Interpersonal negotiation skills. ''Street smarts'' or practical problem-solving. Ability to juggle various tasks with good time management.

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