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by csydas
645 days ago
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Maybe I am just not familiar enough with the subject to get the point, but this article doesn't really seem to focus on their actual claim but instead it's about explaining why no one else could reproduce their findings? I'm also still very confused on what the actual relationship is purported to be, at least based on this article. How did they determine cognitive ability here? I'm extremely wary of claims like the title, especially this one, as it seems like something children on a playground would say and use to bully each other, and certainly I imagine that many people will use it to justify being awful to others that are perceived to be "lesser" because of the rather outrageous title of the article, the article which I still really don't get how they're even making these connections to draw such a conclusion. |
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A few tests, among which specific memory tests. However, the memory tests didn't correlate, they claim only "fluid intelligence" correlates (even though they've also claimed the two are correlated). Fluid intelligence was measured "with the Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices, letter sets, and number series."
The problem, for me, is that there is nothing to relate intelligence (fluid or otherwise) and pupil size. Without something plausible linking the two, this is just meaningless.
And of course they rely on NHST statistics and a whole raft of modeling techniques, which is enough to call the whole article in doubt.
I dare say they used very visual tasks, which may be harder for people with small pupils under less than optimal lighting conditions.