
Sternberg
Sternberg's theory of intelligence, called the Triarchic Theory, proposes that intelligence consists of three key components: analytical (problem-solving and logical reasoning), creative (generating and imagining new ideas), and practical (everyday skills like adapting to new situations). Effective intelligence involves balancing these three areas, allowing individuals to analyze, innovate, and navigate real-world challenges successfully. Rather than a single measure, Sternberg emphasizes multiple ways people demonstrate intelligence in diverse contexts.