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triarchic theory of intelligence

n. An approach to understanding cognitive abilities which assumes there are three main types of ability, analytical ones, creative ones, and practical ones, which are moderately distinct and somewhat independent and are applied to experience to adapt to, shape, and select environments. The theory also suggests that individuals vary in the kinds of experience to which they apply different components of their intelligence and in the ways they apply the components of their abilities to different parts of experience.