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Westerners view intelligence as people's ability to form categories and debate rationally. In contrast, people in Eastern and African cultures view intelligence more in terms of relating to one another and .
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The concept of multiple intelligences has led to the development of intelligence tests that include questions in which can be correct, providing the opportunity for test takers to demonstrate creative thinking.
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The differences between fluid and crystallized intelligences become particularly evident in the elderly, who show declines in , but not , intelligence.
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Psychologists who take an approach believe that the way people store material in memory, use the material to solve intellectual tasks, and the speed with which they utilize information provides the most accurate measure of intelligence.
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Rats raised in enriched environments (meaning environments containing more toys, tunnels, and so on) develop more complex connections between neurons, along with more rapid and better .
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Although the notion of makes sense, it has yet to be quantified in a rigorous manner.
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The is a score that takes into account an individual's mental and chronological ages.







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