The triarchic mind : a new theory of human intelligence

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The triarchic mind : a new theory of human intelligence

Robert J. Sternberg

Viking, 1988

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Note

Bibliography: p. 339-346

Includes index

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Description

Robert Sternberg believes that intelligence is a "process" and not a built-in trait. This concept he calls "mental self-management". His theory: intelligence is a set of components that is exercised in three ways - internally (one's approach to problem-solving) - experientially (how one deals with new situations, and building on what's already learned - taking into account processes such as intuition, insight and creativity)- and contextually (how one functions in and adapts to different environments, whether the classroom, the boardroom or the squash court). Drawing on extensive research, which has taken him inside the offices of 500 executives, Sternberg explores the components of what he calls "tacit knowledge" - and "ticks of the trade" - what we were not taught in school and that cannot be measured by standardized tests.

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  • NCID
    BA10108266
  • ISBN
    • 0670803642
  • LCCN
    87040431
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 354 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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