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Practical Intelligence is defined as involving the skills and knowledge necessary for adapting to one's physical and social environment
Crystalized intelligence is the accumulation of knowledge, facts, and skills acquired over a lifetime, which generally increases with age.
Fluid intelligence is the ability to solve new, abstract problems quickly without prior knowledge, peaking in early adulthood and declining later.
Plasticity
Primary mental ability Number: the basic skills underlying our mathematical reasoning • Verbal: vocabulary ability • Spatial orientation: ability to reason in the 3D world • Inductive reasoning: our ability to hypothesize from particular facts to general concepts
Secondary mental ability Fluid intelligence is ability to reason quickly. Crystallized intelligence is your ability to apply knowledge from prior learning that was stored in your long-term memory.
Emotional intelligence refers to people’s ability to recognize their own and others’ emotions, to correctly identify and appropriately tell the difference between emotions, and use this information to guide their thinking and behavior
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