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One cognitive-processing theorist suggests that researchers should examine not only the processes involved in intelligent behaviour but also the forms intelligence can take. The theory refers to people who emphasize framing problems and developing strategies as intelligent because they are adept at adaptive problem solving. This approach is called the
Personality Traits
Enduring characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character and influence behavior across different situations and over time.
Dimensions
Measurements in terms of length, width, height, or depth that define the size, shape, or extent of something.
Self-Actualizing Tendency
The innate drive towards growth, fulfillment of potential, and realization of one's true self, as outlined in humanistic psychology theories.
Inborn Capacities
Natural abilities or talents that an individual possesses from birth.
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