
chicolate131
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based on what theyre meant to test
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Accurate lol tf r u on they are designed for one thingbased on what theyre meant to test
so they measure intelligence to its complete and most fastidious manner?Accurate lol tf r u on they are designed for one thing
They measure a person’s ability to reason, solve problems and process information efficientlyso they measure intelligence to its complete and most fastidious manner?
so they measure a persons ability to reason and solve all problems or just the ones the test makes and if so how does that impact its accuracy in determining the quality of the things its supposed to measureThey measure a person’s ability to reason, solve problems and process information efficiently
There just are many layers of potential answers/patterns but you don’t know at what depth to thinkAccurate unless you studied how to take the test
thats an in depth answer what do you think the differences between creativity and intelligence are? what subfactors of IQ are most relevant to being smart? id say processing speed is the most importantThere just are many layers of potential answers/patterns but you don’t know at what depth to think
I explained it with this ss
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Theres too many potential ways to look at stuff. Every colour explores something new, but the answer pattern turned out to be way easier
Maybe not everyone has this problem, but i think you should get familiar to what depth the patterns are.
That’s why IQ tests are kinda bs unless you get used to seeing other examples so you know what bounds to think in
It'll still test your ability to relate to something you've seen before + speed at which you can, and people will still have capped ceilings no matter what they learn.
But I personally credit intelligence to creativity than speed
Einstein over Von Neumann
I'd say it's the least importantthats an in depth answer what do you think the differences between creativity and intelligence are? what subfactors of IQ are most relevant to being smart? id say processing speed is the most important
would you say crystallized or fluid intelligence is more important? how adequate are IQ tests at extracting ones knowledge capacity?I'd say it's the least important
Think of it this way. Imagine there's a box and in order for you to achieve the answer you're looking for, you have to travel from one position to another inside the box..
Your processing speed is how fast you can travel that distance
But would you prefer this or moving slower, yet having a way larger box + the rate at which you uncover uncharted territory (widen the boundaries of this perimeter) is way higher than the guy with fast processing speed
I think creativity is the largest limiting factor to intelligence