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Analytical Intelligence

Analytical intelligence is one of Sternberg’s three forms of intelligence. Here’s how it works and how it can help you achieve success.

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Analytical Intelligence

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  1. Can Analytical Intelligence Help YouSucceed? Here’s How ItWorks In the 1980s, psychologist Robert Sternberg created the triarchic theory of intelligence. Unhappy with the limited capacity of traditional IQ tests, he decided to pursue a new way of examining humanintelligence. His triarchic theory breaks intelligence down into three distinct types. With this model, a healthy balance between the three forms of intelligence is key. In fact, the better balanced you are, the more success you can achieve. Analytical intelligence is one of Sternberg’s three forms of intelligence. Here’s how it works and how it can help you achievesuccess. What Are Sternberg’s Three Types OfIntelligence? Before we look at analytical intelligence, we must first explore Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence. Sternberg’s three types of intelligence are: analytical, experiential, and practicalintelligence.

  2. Each of these forms of intelligence measure the brain’s ability to manage different types ofchallenges. What Is AnalyticalIntelligence? Analytical intelligence is one of the three types of intelligence included in Sternberg’s triarchictheory. Sternberg defines analytical intelligence as the ability to process and apply logical reasoning. It includes the ability to identify patterns and make accurate predictions about the outcome of complexevents. Of Sternberg’s three types of intelligence, analytical intelligence is closest to what’s measured on the traditional IQtest. What Is ExperientialIntelligence? Another of Sternberg’s forms of intelligence is experiential intelligence, or creativeintelligence. Sternberg noticed intelligent people seem to have a predisposition for creative “outside the box” problem solving. When confronted with scenarios they’ve never encountered, people with a high degree of creativity can quickly devise asolution.

  3. People with creative intelligence pick up new skills and ideas quicker than others. In fact, they also have a remarkable talent for concocting new insights and approaches to novel dilemmas, making them expert problem solvers. What Is PracticalIntelligence? According to Sternberg practical intelligence is the intelligence of common sense thinking. Others call it simply – “streetsmarts”. A person’s practical intelligence is seen as the ability to adapt quickly to an unfavourable conditions and confidently navigate their surroundings. Think about the moment you got lost in a new city – how would you react and what would be your plant to find your way back home? This is exactly when your practical intelligence comes intoplay. What Ability Is Provided By Analytical Intelligence According To Sternberg’s TriarchicTheory? If you’ve got analytical intelligence, what skills and attributes would you be most likely topossess? Those with analytical intelligence often perform well in an academic setting. They use logic and deductive reasoning to arrive at concrete solutions. But they’re also apt at grasping abstractconcepts. Analytical intelligence incorporates spatial recognition, mathematical proficiency, pattern recognition, and linguisticintelligence. What Is Robert Sternberg Best KnownFor? Robert Sternberg is a celebrated psychologist, researcher, and Professor of Human Development at Cornell University. And while he’s contributed plenty to the field of psychology, his triarchic theory of intelligence was definitely his most famousinnovation. In the 1990s, Sternberg proposed the Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test(STAT). This test helps predict the success rate for children who don’t score well on traditional IQtests. Systems take a long time to change, so don’t be surprised if the traditional IQ test continues to crop up in academic settings. But Sternberg’s theory and STAT test are helping to redefine the way we understand human intelligence. And that’s a pretty bigdeal.

  4. Intelligence isn’t a one size fits all affair. As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Programsays, “It’s not how smart you are, but how are yousmart.”

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