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by bokonist
6178 days ago
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The Flynn effect mostly appears in only certain puzzle tests. There is no Flynn effect in vocab and numeracy, despite far longer hours spent at school. This indicates to me that we have gotten better at certain abstract puzzles, perhaps because the rising prominence of IQ tests made people study those puzzles more. The Flynn effect only proves that those kind of puzzle tests are very flawed at measuring innate aptitude. |
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Anyway, do people study such puzzles? For such a consistent, widespread rise, you'd expect it to be pretty obvious that they do, but I'm not sure.