Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence posits that intelligence is composed of three distinct but interrelated components: analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
Sternberg's theory challenges the traditional, singular view of intelligence, arguing that practical and creative intelligence is just as important as analytical intelligence in predicting success in life. This broader understanding of intelligence recognizes that individuals may excel in different areas, reflecting a more holistic view of human cognitive abilities.
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