The notion of contextual intelligence implies that intelligence is a product of
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Ster nberg's notion of contextual or practical intelligence implies that intelligence is a pr oduct of cultur e. Vygotsky also believed that cultures, like individuals, have a life of their own; they grow and change, and in the process specify what will be the end-product of successful intellectual development.
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