what is the western view of intelligence?
Answers
Answer:
hey mate
here is your answer
hope it helps :)(:
Explanation:
People in Western cultures, he suggests, tend to view intelligence as a means for individuals to devise categories and to engage in rational debate, while people in Eastern cultures see it as a way for members of a community to recognize contradiction and complexity and to play their social roles successfully.
Answer:To summarize, individuals from high-context cultures are more likely to have higher levels of CQ because cultural intelligence requires understanding the context of the situation; therefore, those from high-context cultures will be more able to read the cues, than those from low-context cultures.
Intelligence tests contain cultural bias—they contain a strong bias that is in favor White, middle class groups; for example: (a) the tests measure knowledge and content that are more familiar to White, middle class Page 22 6 students than to diverse students; (b) the language on these tests is more familiar to White,
People in Western cultures, he suggests, tend to view intelligence as a means for individuals to devise categories and to engage in rational debate, while people in Eastern cultures see it as a way for members of a community to recognize contradiction and complexity and to play their social roles successfully