Research on the use of Western tests of intelligence in non-Western cultures suggests that
a. there is a minimum level of formal education necessary for economic success.
b. intelligence can only be accurately assessed using a combination of verbal and motor
ability tests.
c. the fluid intelligence of all human beings varies over the lifespan.
d. there is a need for definitions of intelligence to reflect cultural differences.
e. verbal-linguistic intelligence is a valid cross-cultural measure of intelligence.
d. there is a need for definitions of intelligence to reflect cultural differences.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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