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Triarchic

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.

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Triarchic Model of Human 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)

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Triarchic Model of Intelligence

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.

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Triarchic Theory

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

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Tribadism

Tribadism refers to the rubbing genitals together with another person for sexual pleasure.

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Tribute

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.

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Trichomoniasis

Trichomoniasis refers to a vaginal infection that may result in discomfort, discharge, and inflammation. Trichomoniasis is a form of vaginitis causing a frothy white or yellow discharge with an unpleasant odor.

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Trichotillomania

Trichotillomania refers to an impulse-control disorder involving the compulsive, persistent urge to pull out one's own hair. In Trichotillomania, the individual has a strong urge
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