concept   intelligence

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) United States (1) psychology research (1) Ancient Greek philosophy (1) Eastern Asia (1) biology education in Western countries (1) science community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 intelligence Western countries In Western countries, intelligence is highly prized for its academic, problem-solving, and practical applications, often assessed through standardized tests. 11
2 intelligence Eastern countries In Eastern countries, intelligence is linked to humility, wisdom, and emotional intelligence, and is valued for promoting social harmony and collective attributes. 7
3 intelligence United States The United States values academic, analytical, and emotional intelligence in education and employment. 3
4 intelligence psychology research Intelligence is multifaceted and can be influenced by interventions and environmental factors in psychology research. 2
5 intelligence Ancient Greek philosophy Ancient Greek philosophy highly values intelligence as a means to pursue wisdom and live a virtuous life. 1
6 intelligence Eastern Asia In Eastern Asian culture, intelligence values both academic and emotional intelligence, emphasizing humility and self-awareness. 1
7 intelligence biology education in Western countries Intelligence in biology education in Western countries is explored in terms of evolutionary advantages and cognitive adaptations. 1
8 intelligence science community Intelligence in the science community is measured using IQ tests and is believed to be affected by both genetics and the environment. 1