Contrast interindividual differences and intraindividual differences and explain how cultural context influences our perception of these differences
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ANSWER: Interindividual differences are substantial differences between people. These differences are often in academic performance, physical development, or social development. It is important to consider cultural factors when interpreting interindividual differences. Variations among individuals may be more of an expression of differences in attitudes, values, customs, and language related to heritage and cultural patterns than a deviation from normal development. Intraindividual differences are differences within a single child. They can show up in any area: intellectual, psychological, physical, or social. The uneven development of specific characteristics may also be affected by family culture. Both inter- and intraindividual differences should be considered in educational planning for the student.
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