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Interrelationship of Intelligences in Sternberg's Theory
In Sternberg's triarchic theory, the three components—analytical, creative, and practical intelligence—are interconnected. This relationship is often visualized as a triangle where each type of intelligence is linked to the other two by bidirectional arrows, suggesting they work in concert.

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