Sternberg's componential subtheory is also referred to as

A) creative intelligence.
B) practical intelligence.
C) analytical intelligence.
D) crystallized intelligence.

C) analytical intelligence. The componential subtheory describes how mental processes work together to give us intellectual thought. In this subtheory a "component" is a mental process (such as planning, reading, or remembering) that gathers or works with information. Because these mental components enable us to analyze information, they are sometimes called analytical intelligence.

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What will be an ideal response?

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