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by KuzMenachem
1939 days ago
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I agree with your points re. Myers-Briggs, however modern IQ tests are generally regarded as pretty reproducible and an individual’s score remains quite stable over long periods of time. Confidence intervals are about 10 points for decent tests. [1] They are not perfect of course, but it’s a little unfair to compare MB with IQ tests in this manner.
I know you caveated your comment by saying that not all IQ Tests are like this, which is certainly true. However, I see no statistical reason not to tell people the result of a high-quality IQ test. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_quotient#Reliabil... |
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