Correct Answer - Option 2 : Triarchic Theory
Robert Sternberg proposed Triarchic Theory of intelligence.
Triarchic Theory of intelligence:
- The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence or Three Forms of Intelligence, formulated by psychometrician Robert Sternberg.
- He aims to go against the psychometric approach to intelligence and take a more cognitive approach, which leaves it to the category of the cognitive-contextual theories.
- The three meta components are also called triarchic components.
- Sternberg's theory comprises three parts: componential, experiential, and practical.
- The Planning, Attention-Arousal, Simultaneous and Successive (PASS) theory of intelligence, first proposed in 1975 by Das, Kirby, and Jarman.
- Guilford proposed the structure of intellect in 1967.
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Herzberg’s Motivation Theory model, or Two Factor Theory, provides two factors that affect motivation in the workplace.