6. Cultural and Contextual Differences - Deepstash

6. Cultural and Contextual Differences

- Different Norms: Cultural differences in communication and behavior can lead to misunderstandings about intelligence.

- Misaligned Expectations: Expectations based on context (e.g., academic vs. practical settings) can skew perceptions.

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