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| 1 | Experiential Intelligence | component of Sternberg’s Triarchic theory; AKA creative intelligence; refers to the ability to adjust to new tasks, use new concepts, combine information in novel ways, respond effectively in new situations, gain insight and adapt creatively. | AP Psychology Intelligence |
| 2 | Experiential Intelligence | Specialized knowledge and skills acquired through learning and experience | Psychology: Chapter 11 |
| 3 | Experiential Intelligence | component of Sternberg’s Triarchic theory; AKA creative intelligence; refers to the ability to adjust to new tasks, use new concepts, combine information in novel ways, respond effectively in new situations, gain insight and adapt creatively. | AP Psych Intelligence |
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