Step 1: Understand Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory.
Sternberg proposed that intelligence is composed of three parts: Analytic intelligence — problem-solving abilities, logical reasoning. Creative (Experiential) intelligence — ability to deal with novel situations and generate new ideas. Practical intelligence — adapting to everyday life by drawing on existing knowledge and skills. Step 2: Analyze the options.
- (A) Analytic: Correct — it is one of the three key components.
- (B) Experiential/creative: Correct — relates to creativity and handling novelty.
- (C) Crystallization: Incorrect — “crystallized intelligence” is from Cattell’s theory, not Sternberg’s.
- (D) Synthesis: Incorrect — not a specific type of intelligence in Triarchic Theory.
Thus, the correct answers are:
\[
\boxed{(A) \text{ Analytic},\ (B) \text{ Experiential/creative}}
\]