Psychologist Robert Sternberg proposed a theory that intelligence is made up of three major components: componential, experiential, and contextual. he called this the: <u>Triarchic theory of intelligence.</u>
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The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, or the Three Forms of Intelligence, formulated by psychometrician Robert Sternberg, aims to counter psychometric approaches to intelligence and adopt more cognitive approaches. , leaving it in the category of cognitive contextual theory. The three meta components are also known as Triarchic components.
Practical people excel in their ability to succeed in any environment. An example of this type of talent is "Celia". Celia didn't have great analytical or synthetic skills, but she said, "I was very successful in understanding what I needed to do to be successful in an academic environment.
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