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Experiential Intelligence
The ability to use one's own experiences effectively for learning and problem-solving, often related to practical intelligence.
Componential Intelligence
One aspect of triarchic theory of intelligence, focusing on analytical abilities such as problem-solving and logical reasoning.
Altruistic Intelligence
The cognitive and emotional capacity to understand and act in the interest of others' welfare, above one's own interests.
Stanford-Binet
An intelligence test that measures cognitive abilities across five factors, used to assess intellectual development and potential.
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