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A researcher from a Western, urban society designs an intelligence test that measures an individual's ability to quickly solve abstract logic puzzles. The researcher then uses this test to compare the cognitive abilities of people from a remote, non-literate, hunter-gatherer society with those from their own society. What is the most significant criticism of this research methodology from a cultural perspective on intelligence?
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A researcher from a Western, urban society designs an intelligence test that measures an individual's ability to quickly solve abstract logic puzzles. The researcher then uses this test to compare the cognitive abilities of people from a remote, non-literate, hunter-gatherer society with those from their own society. What is the most significant criticism of this research methodology from a cultural perspective on intelligence?