THE ROLE OF ETHNOPSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN HUMAN INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
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Abstract
This article explores the role of ethnopsychological factors in human intellectual development. Drawing from research in the field of psychology and cultural studies, it examines how cultural beliefs, values, and practices influence cognitive processes and intellectual growth. The article highlights the importance of understanding and acknowledging the diverse cultural contexts in which intellectual development takes place, and how these factors shape individuals' cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and creativity. By recognizing the impact of ethnopsychological factors, educators and policymakers can promote inclusive and culturally sensitive approaches to foster intellectual development for all individuals. Ethnopsychology is a fascinating field that explores how cultural beliefs, values, and practices shape the human mind and cognitive processes. It recognizes that intellectual development is not solely determined by genetics or environmental factors, but also by the cultural context in which it occurs.