Psychology, asked by Maitri5829, 11 months ago

Are there cultural differences in the conceptualisation of intelligence?

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Answered by AbhinSreekumar
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

There are cultural differences in the conceptualisation of intelligence. The cultural environment provides a context for intelligence to develop. A person's intelligence is likely to be tuned by cultural parameters like customs, beliefs, attitudes, and achievements in art and literature.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there are cultural differences in the conceptualisation of intelligence:

  • Many researchers on cultural differences concluded that they face major challenges: balancing the desire to compare with other country people culture and according to their standard measure.
  • Cultural intelligence play a major role on global scale, people in western culture tend to view intelligence as a means for individual to devise categories and to participate in rational debate.
  • Many psychologists believe that idea of comparing on basis of cultural bias should be completely absent.
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