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The English Toleration Act of 1690:
Practical Intelligence
Practical intelligence refers to the ability to solve everyday problems by utilizing knowledge gained from experience rather than purely theoretical or technical understanding.
Reasoning Skills
The capacity to think logically, form sound judgments, and solve problems efficiently.
Subtheories
Smaller, component theories that support and enhance understanding within a larger theoretical framework.
Triarchic Theory
A theory of intelligence proposed by psychologist Robert Sternberg, stating intelligence consists of analytical, creative, and practical abilities.
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