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has glosseng: The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence was formulated by Robert J. Sternberg, a prominent figure in the research of human intelligence. The theory by itself was groundbreaking in that it was among the first to go against the psychometric approach to intelligence and take a more cognitive approach. Sternberg’s definition of human intelligence is “(a) mental activity directed toward purposive adaptation to, selection and shaping of, real-world environments relevant to one’s life” (Sternberg, 1985, p. 45), which means that intelligence is how well an individual deals with environmental changes throughout their lifespan. Sternberg’s theory comprises three parts: componential, experiential, and practical.
lexicalizationeng: Triarchic theory of intelligence
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has glossspa: La teoría triárquica de la inteligencia ha sido desarrollada por Robert J. Sternberg, una figura destacada en la investigación de la inteligencia humana. La teoría fue de las primeras en ir contra el enfoque psicométrico y adoptar un acercamiento más cognitivo.
lexicalizationspa: Teoria triarquica de la inteligencia
lexicalizationspa: Teoría triárquica de la inteligencia

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