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Practical Intelligence
Often referred to as 'street smarts' or common sense, practical intelligence is the ability to devise effective solutions for everyday challenges by drawing upon one's personal experiences and accumulated knowledge.

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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
Which component of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence is most associated with the ability to solve novel problems and think creatively?
Which component of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence is most associated with the ability to adapt to new environments and handle everyday tasks?
Which component of the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence is most associated with evaluating, analyzing, and comparing information?
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Independence of Intelligence Scores in Sternberg's Theory
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Which of the following best describes practical intelligence?
Which scenario best illustrates practical intelligence?
Which of the following activities is an example of practical intelligence?
Which of the following is an example of practical intelligence in action?
Practical Intelligence vs. Traditional IQ