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Hello, the odd one out here would be D - emotional. "Practical", "creative" and "analytical" underline the three parts of Sternberg's triarchic theory of human intelligence, and they are practically the same, it is the different contexts and situations which seek different intelligences.
The right answer is "d. emotional"
According to Robert Sternberg, intelligence comprises analytical, creative and practical abilities, emotional capacity are not considered in this theory. In analytical thinking, we try to solve known problems, using strategies that manipulate the elements of a problem or the relationships between the elements (eg, compare, analyze); in creative thinking, we try to solve new kinds of problems that require us to ponder the problem and its elements in a new way (eg, to invent, to plan); in practical thinking, we try to solve problems that apply what we know to everyday contexts (eg, apply, use).