Creative intelligence (per the Triarchic Theory) refers to:
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Correct answer: Ability to generate novel ideas and solutions
Creative intelligence captures creative thinking, imagination, and producing novel or innovative ideas, distinguishing it from analytical and practical intelligence.
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