Multiple Choice
People who sustain damage to their frontal lobes are often unable to form plans but can still perform quite well on standard intelligence tests. This provides support for the importance of the __________ component of Sternberg's theory of intelligence.
A) analytic intelligence
B) creative intelligence
C) practical intelligence
D) knowledge
E) successful intelligence
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