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Abstract Thinking
A cognitive process that involves considering concepts, ideas, and possibilities beyond concrete, physical reality.
Speed Of Thinking
The rate at which an individual can process information, often influencing decision-making and problem-solving abilities.
Fluid Intelligence
The capacity to reason quickly and to think abstractly, allowing individuals to solve new problems without relying on previously acquired knowledge.
Practical Intelligence
A type of intelligence related to everyday problem-solving and adapting to or shaping one's environment, distinct from academic or theoretical intelligence.
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