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1. Introduction, Robert J. Sternberg -- 2. Intelligence as Ecological and Cultural Adaptation, John W. Berry -- 3. Adaptive Intelligence and Cultural Evolution, Chi-yue Chiu, Hiu-sze Chan, Sau-lai Lee, and Jennifer Yuk-Yue Tong -- 4. A Brief History of IQ Testing: Fixed vs. Malleable Intelligence, Alan S. Kaufman, Dowon Choi, Hansika Kapoor, James C. Kaufman -- 5. The Idea of a Peculiarly Female Intelligence: A Brief History of Bias Masked as Science, Gerd Gigerenzer -- 6. Intelligence and Wisdom in Chinese Intellectual History and in Modern Day Taiwan. Shih-ying Yang, Kimberly Y. H. Chang, and Shin-yi Huang -- 7. The Status of Intelligence as a Panhuman Construct in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Johnny R. J. Fontaine and Ype H. Poortinga -- 8. Cultural intelligence: From Intelligence in Context and across Cultures to Intercultural Contexts, Kok Yee Ng, Soon Ang, Thomas Rockstuhl -- 9. Cultural change in Africa under the Pressure of HIV/AIDS: The Role of Natively Developed Intelligence, Mei Tan, Elena L. Grigorenko -- 10. Taking an Intelligence Test: Does the Context Matter?, Adrian Furnham -- 11. A Contextual Approach to Research on Intelligence and Complex Task Performance, David Z. Hambrick -- 12. Mindsets of Intelligence: Their Development, Consequences, and Relation to Group-based Inequality, Lin Bian -- 13. Re-Envisioning Intelligence in Cultural Context, Lisa Suzuki, Taymy Josefa Caso, Aysegul Yucel -- 14. Challenges for Intelligence Today: Combatting Misinformation and Fake News, Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams -- 15. Human intelligence in the Time of the Anthropocene, David D. Preiss -- 16.Time Bomb: How the Western Conception of Intelligence Is Taking Down Humanity, Robert J. Sternberg -- 17. Conclusion: Intelligence Does Not Inhere within the Individual but rather in Person x Task x Situation Interactions, Robert J. Sternberg, David D. Preiss. |