1.5.2 - Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
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Define Componential Intelligence in your own words.
💡 Hint: Consider what it involves in terms of thinking and evaluating.
Give an example of Experiential Intelligence.
💡 Hint: Think about a situation where you learned from your experiences.
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What is Componential Intelligence primarily concerned with?
💡 Hint: Think about IQ tests and what they usually measure.
True or False: Contextual Intelligence is all about theoretical knowledge.
💡 Hint: Remember what 'street smarts' means.
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A student struggles to solve complex math problems but excels in hands-on projects. Analyze how their strengths relate to the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence.
💡 Hint: Consider which type of intelligence aligns with their strengths.
Imagine a workplace scenario where a team must innovate a new product. Describe how each type of intelligence contributes to the team's success.
💡 Hint: Think about how each friend from the earlier story would approach the problem.
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