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by coldtea
1917 days ago
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First of all, over 6 of the test listed do not give results in IQ points. So they're not nominally IQ tests. Second, and more substantially, here's an explicit clarification for one of them (LSAT): "The LSAT is not an IQ test. It does not measure intelligence the way IQ tests are designed to measure innate ability. A person who is very smart can receive a low LSAT score." You can find similar declarations for the others (non-IQ) tests listed. The LSAT is not an IQ test. It does not measure intelligence the way IQ tests are designed to measure innate ability. A person who is very smart can receive a low LSAT score. |
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