The Three Types of Intelligence, According to the Triarchic Theory

Robert J. Sternberg proposed his theory as an alternative to the idea of the general intelligence factor.
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The Three Types of Intelligence, According to the Triarchic Theory
The triarchic theory of intelligence proposes that there are three distinct types of intelligence: practical, distinct, and analytical.
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