Ceci argues that traditional conceptions of intelligence ignore
the role of society in shaping intelligence and underestimate the
intelligence of non-Western societies. He puts forth a
"bio-ecological" framework of individual differences in
intellectual development that is intended to address some of the
major deficiencies of extant theories of intelligence. The focus is
on alternative interpretations of phenomena that emerge when
implicit assumptions of intelligence researchers are
challenged.
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