Which of the following best describes the difference between traditional IQ tests and the triarchic theory?
Traditional IQ tests rely on five scales of infant and parent responses; however, the triarchic theory looks at intelligence by context.
The triarchic theory relies on five scales of infant and parent responses; however, traditional IQ tests look at intelligence by context.
Traditional IQ tests rely on analytical ability; however, the triarchic theory looks at intelligence by context.
The triarchic theory relies on analytical ability; however, traditional IQ tests look at intelligence by context.