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How does the Triarchic theory help us to understand intelligence? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☞ 1. Robert J. Sternberg proposes a theory of intelligence based on informationprocessing approach in 1985 known as the Triarchic theory of intelligence.

2. According to Sternberg, intelligence is an ability to adapt, to shape and select environmentto accomplish ones goals and those of ones society and culture.

3. This theory attempts to understand the cognitive processes involved in problem solving.

4. According to him there are three types of intelligences:

(i)Componential intelligence (Analytical): This dimension specifies the cognitive processesthat underlie an intelligent behaviour.This dimension serves three different functions:

(a)Knowledge acquisition components: These are the processes used in learning, encoding,combining and comparing information.

(b)Metacomponents: ‘Meta’ means higher. These are executive processes. They controlmonitor and evaluate cognitive processing.

(c)Performance components: These components execute strategies prepared bymetacomponents to perform a task.For example, While studying students plan the lessonchapterwise, they makeschedules, categories the learning material and do integrate the information to comprehendwell.

(ii)Experiential intelligence (Creative): This dimension specifies how experiences effectintelligence and how intelligence effects a person’s experiences.

(а)Experiential intelligence refers to an individual’s ability to make use of one’s pastexperiences to deal with novel situations creative

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Answered by subhra9178
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Sternberg proposes a theory of intelligence based on information processing approach in 1985 known as the Triarchic theory of intelligence. ... According to Sternberg, intelligence is an ability to adapt, to shape and select environment to accomplish ones goals and those of ones society and culture.

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