Chapter 13: Problem 7
Traditional views that equated IQ with intelligence are being questioned. According to Sternberg's triarchic theory, intelligence is made up of componential, experiential, and contextual aspects. Practical intelligence seems to be related most closely with career success, and emotional intelligence underlies social interactions and responsiveness to others' needs Creativity often peaks in young adulthood, possibly because young people view problems in novel ways rather than in the familiar ways of their older peers. Important life events, such as births and deaths, seem to contribute to cognitive growth by generating new insights into the self and revised views of the world.