GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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no factors are relevant because there are definitive tests to measure intelligence
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a person’s age, culture, and personal beliefs; the historical period in which a person lives
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a person learns how to view and measure intelligence through experience and maturity
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the physical size of a person’s brain and the number of wrinkles in the brain
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Detailed explanation-1: -Intelligence is also strongly influenced by the environment. During a child’s development, factors that contribute to intelligence include their home environment and parenting, education and availability of learning resources, and healthcare and nutrition.
Detailed explanation-2: -Among the factors affecting the level of social intelligence, H.J. Eysenck identified socioeconomic status, motivation, cultural factors, education, and so on.
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).
Detailed explanation-4: -Overall, social and eco-cultural elements greatly affect intelligence. People who are met with challenges that increase the need to use brain power may have a greater measured intelligence. Whereas people who are stressed because of the nature of their environment score worse on intelligence measures.