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Which three sub-theories make up Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
ACognitive, Behavioural and Cultural sub-theories
BVerbal, Numerical and Spatial sub-theories
CSensory, Motor and Emotional sub-theories
DComponential, Experiential and Contextual sub-theories
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Componential, Experiential and Contextual sub-theories
1. Robert Sternberg proposed the triarchic theory of intelligence in 1985.
2. He identified three basic types of intelligence.
3. They are named componential, experiential and contextual in the chapter.
4. Componential is analytical, experiential is creative, contextual is practical.
5. Hence the three sub-theories are componential, experiential and contextual.
_Source: NCERT Class 12 Psychology Ch 1 "Variations in Psychological Attributes", p. 8, Triarchic Theory of Intelligence_
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