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triarchic theory
(
idea
)
by
bane221
Sat Mar 29 2003 at 23:40:29
Triarchic theory states that
intelligence
is based on three factors:
componential intelligence
,
experiential intelligence
, and
contextual intelligence
. The theory came from
Robert J. Sternberg
’s desire to acknowledge, test, and rate intelligence on more than factual content.
The testing targets three
components of intelligence
. First:
componential
intelligence or what most call
IQ
or intelligence. The basis lies in
analytical thinking
and information recollection. Second:
experiential
intelligence or
adaptive
capabilities. This basis lies in
creative thinking
, intuitive solutions, and adapting to problems that are completely foreign. Third:
context
ual intelligence or
survival skills
. The basis lies in
real world
survival abilities such as getting out of trouble, replacing a fuse, or simply getting along with people.
Resources include:
Sternberg, R.J. (1986).
Intelligence applied.
San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Sternberg, R.J. (1989).
Advances in the psychology of human intelligence.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Sternberg, R.J. (1990).
Academic and practical cognition as different aspects of intelligence.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
contextual intelligence
Adven Turing
componential intelligence
experiential intelligence
Failure to thrive
intelligence
IQ
Real World
Armour Suit: core connection
Adaptation
context
experience
Consciousness
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