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What are the three components of Robert Sternberg's conceptualization of intelligence?
Unethical Behaviour
Actions that violate moral or professional guidelines, often to gain a personal or organizational advantage.
Culture
The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization, or group.
Aggressive Sales
Sales strategies that are assertive and can sometimes be perceived as pushy, focusing on closing deals quickly and maximizing profits.
Frequent Perpetrators
Individuals or entities that consistently engage in harmful or criminal activities regularly.
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