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Question
Is the concept of intelligence similar across various cultures?
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Solution
No, the concept of intelligence is not exactly the same across all cultures. Different cultures have different ideas about what it means to be “intelligent”. While Western cultures often focus on logical reasoning, problem-solving, and academic success, non-Western cultures may value social harmony, wisdom, and practical skills as signs of intelligence.
Examples:
- In Western countries, intelligence is often measured by IQ tests that emphasize math, language, and memory.
- In some African and Asian cultures, being intelligent may also mean being respectful, cooperative, or wise in social situations.
- In tribal or rural communities, intelligence might be seen in skills like farming, hunting, or understanding nature.
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