Aditya Bhambri

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theory of human intelligence, which he defined as “the ability to achieve success in life, according to one’s personal standards, within one’s sociocultural context.” Avoiding the (perhaps overly) broad definitions of Gardner’s multiple intelligences, he confined his theory to those three abilities—analytical, creative, and practical—and considered how they might be defined, tested, and nurtured.
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