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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Impact of Culture on Abilities
  • Historical Evidence
  • Types of Intelligence Across Cultures
  • Real-Life Application
  • Key Point Summary
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Cultural intelligence refers to how our cultural background guides the skills we develop. Different societies value different abilities, leading to unique patterns of strength.

CISCE: Class 12

Impact of Culture on Abilities

Cultures create environments that emphasize certain skills, prompting individuals to develop abilities vital to their community.

Environmental Demand: Skills needed for daily life

Adaptive Behavior: Abilities honed for success within cultural tasks

Examples:

  • Storytelling Traditions: Strong verbal and memory skills
  • Agricultural Societies: Keen observational and spatial skills
  • Tech-Driven Cultures: Rapid analytical and abstract reasoning
CISCE: Class 12

Historical Evidence

Straus (1951) Study

  • Compared college freshmen in Ceylon and the United States.
  • Ceylonese scored higher overall, especially on language items.
  • Cause: Ceylonese culture’s strong emphasis on verbal achievement.

World War I Army Tests

  • Alpha and Beta tests favored American cultural knowledge.
  • Language and contextual biases lowered scores for non-native speakers.
  • Misuse justified unfair discrimination.
CISCE: Class 12

Types of Intelligence Across Cultures

Type Meaning Cultural Emphasis
Technological Abstract reasoning, processing speed Industrialized societies
Social-Emotional Empathy, cooperation, and cultural awareness Collectivist cultures
Practical Real-world problem solving, adaptability Communal settings
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Real-Life Application

  • Education: Students from cooperative cultures may excel in group projects despite lower test scores.
  • Workplace: Employees with high cultural intelligence adapt better to global teams.
  • Communication: Cultural awareness reduces misunderstandings in diverse settings.
CISCE: Class 12

Key Point Summary

  • Intelligence is multi-dimensional.
  • Culture shapes which abilities flourish.
  • Traditional tests can be culturally biased.
  • Fair assessment must consider cultural context.
  • Embracing diverse intelligences enriches society.

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