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In every society, family roles set tasks for parent and child, husband and wife. Relying on your own observations and on media portrayals, assess the family roles that are evident in the majority culture of Canada. Then examine how these family roles were enacted in your own family. Do you anticipate changes in norms for family roles as you move through adulthood?
Componential Intelligence
A facet of Sternberg's triarchic theory, emphasizing analytical aspects of intelligence such as problem-solving abilities and logical reasoning.
Naturalist Intelligence
Refers to the ability to identify, categorize, and draw upon certain features of the environment, often associated with a strong appreciation and understanding of nature and wildlife.
Experiential Intelligence
A facet of intelligence that involves the ability to use personal experiences to effectively solve problems, adapt to new situations, and learn from past outcomes.
Kaufman Assessment Battery
A comprehensive cognitive test suite designed to assess the intelligence and cognitive development of children and adolescents.
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