Sternberg, R. J. (1997). The concept of intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg & E. L. Grigorenko (Eds.), The nature of intelligence (pp. 3-15). Cambridge University Press.
. It's a set of abilities you can actually develop over time. His textbook breaks down complex topics—like how we process language or make decisions—into everyday examples, such as why companies spend millions on iPhone marketing. Final Thoughts Understanding how we think is the first step to thinking
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Sternberg is a pioneer in the field, best known for his , which suggests intelligence is not a single trait but a combination of three distinct types:
Sternberg, R. J. (1997). The concept of intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg & E. L. Grigorenko (Eds.), The nature of intelligence (pp. 3-15). Cambridge University Press.
. It's a set of abilities you can actually develop over time. His textbook breaks down complex topics—like how we process language or make decisions—into everyday examples, such as why companies spend millions on iPhone marketing. Final Thoughts Understanding how we think is the first step to thinking
Si tras leer este artículo decides adquirir el libro legalmente (físico o digital), asegúrate de buscar la . Hasta la fecha de este artículo, las más comunes son:
Sternberg is a pioneer in the field, best known for his , which suggests intelligence is not a single trait but a combination of three distinct types: