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  1. Jan 18, 2020 · The triarchic theory of intelligence originated as an alternative to the concept of general intelligence factor, or g.; The theory, proposed by psychologist Robert J. Sternberg, contends that there are three types of intelligence: practical (the ability to get along in different contexts), creative (the ability to come up with new ideas), and analytical (the ability to evaluate information and ...

  2. The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence or Three Forms of Intelligence, [1] formulated by psychologist Robert Sternberg, aims to go against the psychometric approach to intelligence and take a more cognitive approach, which leaves it to the category of the cognitive-contextual theories. [2] The three meta components are also called triarchic ...

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  4. Jul 27, 2019 · Robert Sternberg developed his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence in the 1980s as an attempt to understand human intelligent in terms of components rather than ability. Contrary to the beliefs of the time, Sternberg rejected the idea that only one thing guided human intelligence. Sternberg considered intelligence to be made of many different ...

  5. The approach I take in the triarchic theory proposed here can be viewed as a systems approach, in which many different aspects of intelligence are interrelated to each other in an attempt to understand how intelligence functions as a system. The triarchic theory of successful intelligence (Sternberg, 1985a, 1988, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005a, 2005b ...

  6. According to Gross (1996), Sternberg ’s ( 1988) triarchic theory of intelligence combines the. elements that go into information processing and is more extensive than his earlier 1985 work (see ...

  7. The general goal of this book is to present a new, "triarchic" theory of human intelligence. I believe the theory goes beyond many previous theories in its scope and answers a broader array of questions about intelligence than has been answered in the past by most single theories, including my own former componential theory. Indeed, the theory is to some extent an outgrowth of the componential ...

  8. The article cannot present all details of the theory, which requires a book-length presentation (Sternberg, in press). Nevertheless, sufficient detail will be presented to convey the scope of the theory and a sense of the kinds of questions it can (and cannot) handle. The triarchic theory of human intelligence comprises three subtheories.

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