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When a person solves problems by utilizing his/her prior experience, as well as insight and coping ability/skills for new situations, Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence would suggest that person was demonstrating

a) contextual intelligence.
b) experiential intelligence.
c) practical intelligence.
d) componential intelligence.

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Answer:

The answer is b) experiential intelligence.

Step-by-step explanation:

This type of intelligence relies on being intellectually innovative and flexible. It also deals with how well a task is performed in relation with how familair it is.

There are two possible scenarios:

  • The person must face a situation that is new for them, and must adapt and find a solution for it.
  • The person has become automated, which means he/she has performed the task many times in the past, and now can be done with little or no thought.
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