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When a person uses information he/she has been taught (formulas and problem solving strategies) to solve problems in a rational, analytical way, Sternberg's Triarchic theory of intelligence would suggest that the person was demonstrating _________.a) contextual intelligence. b) experiential intelligence. c) practical intelligence. d) componential intelligence.

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D. componential intelligence

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According to Sternberg's triarchic of intelligence, componential intelligence has to do with academic proficiency. it is analytical in nature, people possessing this kind of intelligence are sometimes referred to as 'book smart' because they solve knowledge using methods and techniques they have previously learnt like in the question which was formulas

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