To be sure, the jury is in some respects an anti-elitist institution where life experience and practical intelligence can be more important than formal education.
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"You need creative intelligence to come up with an idea, analytical intelligence to know if it's a good idea and practical intelligence to sell it, " he said.
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Dr . Linda Gottfredson, a sociologist at the University of Delaware and a defender of traditional IQ tests, is harsher in her assessment of Sternberg's work on practical intelligence.
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Based on statistics and not perception, Country-Check provides practical intelligence for informed decision-making, useful for mergers and acquisitions, security of supply chain, cross border expansion and exploration, and production.
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The processing skills are applied to the pursuit of success through what were the three elements of practical intelligence : adapting to, shaping of, and selecting of one's environments.
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Capitalism s spirit required free labor, practical intelligence, planned and organized for profit in a continuous enterprise in a stable network of law operating mainly in cities and towns.
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"PQ2 : Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 " introduces the ability to create one's own levels to share with friends, and a " weekly quiz " that can be downloaded through the Internet.
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Gottfredson claims that what Sternberg calls practical intelligence is not a broad aspect of cognition at all but simply a specific set of skills people learn to cope with a specific environment ( task specific knowledge ).
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In human species the faculty of niche building is favored by a practical intelligence able to design the circumstances that will put its vital acquirements out of harms way in terms of ( lineary predicted ) natural selection.
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Other initiatives, such as research on how to supplement the GMAT with a test of " practical intelligence, " helped cement the school's reputation for concerning itself as much with the real-world performance of its graduates as their intellectual development.