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evelyn o bentley

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Which of these is NOT a component in Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
 
  a. The genotypic component
  b. The experiential component
  c. The contextual component
  d. The information-processing (componential) component

Question 2

Pablo has studied art history for five years and has become an expert. When he first began his studies, he knew nothing about art. In Cattell's theory, Pablo's current art knowledge illustrates
 
  a. a high mental age.
  b. fluid intelligence.
  c. useless intelligence.
  d. crystallized intelligence.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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