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Triangulation refers to:
1. A process in which two (2) people who are in Conflict involve a third person in Order to reduce the tension in the relationship between the original two (2) pe
1. A process in which two (2) people who are in Conflict involve a third person in Order to reduce the tension in the relationship between the original two (2) pe
Triarchic means "governed by three (3)". Descriptive of Robert Sternberg's view that intellectual functioning has three (3) aspects: analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
Triarchic Model of Human Intelligence refers to a belief that intelligence comprises three (3) aspects, dealing with the relation of intelligence (1) to the internal world of the person, (2)
Triarchic Model of Intelligence refers to Sternberg's concept that intelligence is divided into contextual, experiential, and componential subcomponents (See Componential intelligence, Contextual intelligence, Experiential intelligence; and also Multidimensional Conception of Intelligence.
Triarchic Theory refers to Sternberg's Theory that describes intelligence in terms of three subtheories: contextual, experiential, and componential. (See Triarchic Model of Intelligence; Tri
Tribute refers to a gift, testimonial, compliment, establishment of a public monument, or good works in the name of a deceased person given in acknowledgment of gratitude or esteem.