GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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cultural experiences can play a role in subjects’ success
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innate intelligence can play a role in subjects’ success
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upbringing is not a factor in subjects’ success
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subjects’ intelligence appears to be highly heritable
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cultural bias in testing refers to a situation where the scores on a test are significantly higher or lower between cultural groups and are better able to predict the future performance of one cultural group than the rest of the population.
Detailed explanation-2: -It is considered difficult to create culture-fair intelligence tests because they: reflect the cultures of some test takers more than others.
Detailed explanation-3: -Culture and Intelligence Cultural knowledge increases the complexity of daily life, driving fluid intelligence. As information is transmitted from one generation to the next, humans have made culture cumulative. Meaning, no individual human can recreate their world within a lifetime (Muthukrishna & Henrich, 2016).