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Sternberg's practical component defines intelligence differently depending on the sociocultural context in which it is displayed.
Gender Differences
refer to the distinctions in characteristics, roles, behaviors, and attributes that society considers appropriate for men and women.
Aggression
Different conducts capable of leading to physical or emotional injury to oneself, others, or elements within the environment.
Cultural Differences
The variations in the customs, values, beliefs, and practices that exist among people from different backgrounds and societies.
Gender Differences
Variations in characteristics, behaviors, and roles traditionally associated with being male or female in a specific culture or society.
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