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The Search for Intelligence: Triarchic Theory of Intelligence

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Abstract
To uncover different facets of intelligence Robert Sternberg developed the triarchic theory exemplified by three of his students at Yale. The first, Alice, was good at taking tests, strong in memory and analytical skills, but not good at coming up with her own ideas. A second student he called Barbara had poor test scores but was highly creative and had published her own research. The third skill was exemplified by Celia who was good but not great in a number of areas, but was highly successful in the workplace because she was strong in practical intelligence and common sense.
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Educational Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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