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by afiori
1051 days ago
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I cannot understand you position. You seem to assume that exactly one of these is true: 1) IQ is a measure of "true" intelligence or 2) IQ completely fails as a measure and is meaningless and since 1) is too nebulous to be true then 2) must be true. I am not an expert on IQ, but if it was highly correlated with being able to recognize and guess patterns from incomplete data it would not be a surprise to me. Even just the ability to formulate possible solutions to ambiguous problems could credibly have high correlation with IQ. I am not saying that these are true, I am just wondering why they sound so impossible to you. |
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Yes, these tests assess certain traits of an individual, but intelligence is likely a more complex topic. Consider the language part of some tests, for example. These tests include vocabulary that the test subjects must know in order not to be discriminated against due to cultural and environmental factors. Instead, vocabulary capacity is measured. Language tests should include logical tasks of varying complexity, which must be solved without providing a variety of answers. If answers are provided, this will test for pattern recognition traits.