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According to Robert Sternberg, refers to the ability to break problems down into component parts, or analysis, for problem solving. This is the type of intelligence that is measured by intelligence tests and academic achievement tests. O analytical intelligence creative intelligence O practical intelligence general intelligence O cultural intelligence​

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Analytical Intelligence...?

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You didn't provide a passage so this is based off of my own definitions of each intelligence.

Analytical Intelligence is mathematical and logical intelligence. It refers to being able problem solve efficiently. This can be characterized as "book-smart" The quote also says "analysis," so you can assume its analytical intelligence.

Creative intelligence is the ability to perform in the arts. It has nothing to do with problem solving.

Practical Intelligence is "street-smarts" which involves general ideas and a level of awareness a person should have about their surroundings. While it may seem like problem solving is a practical intelligence, it fits better in analytical intelligence.

Cultural intelligence is knowing and being aware of the cultures around you. This has nothing to do with problem solving.

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