1. Race Effect
Implicit studies of intelligence have been at the heart of psychology for the last two decades or so (Flugel, 1947; Shafer, 1999 in Furnham, 2001). ... Neither are they connected to some abstract set of principles or framework .Rather they are bounded by a culture's definition of the problem to be solved and its definition of the right techniques of solution (ibid.). ... For example, Wober (1972, in Furnham, 2001) found that Ugandan teachers and groups influenced by western ideas characterized intelligence in terms of speed, whilst the Ugandan villagers allied intelligence with words such...
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