This document summarizes key points about the relationship between culture and intelligence from various theories and studies. It discusses how culture shapes how intelligence is conceptualized and assessed. While some view intelligence as universal, others see it as culturally dependent. Theories propose both general and specific factors of intelligence. Implicit and explicit theories of intelligence differ across cultures in their views of intelligence. Studies show the influence of culture on test performance and development of skills. Creating culture-fair tests is challenging and culture-relevant tests may be more realistic. Research in Iran found relationships between emotional intelligence, learning styles, and performance on different test formats.