Is taking adderall for doing laundry retarded

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im not sure and i don’t do it but is it retarted or understandable
 
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Why would you need Adderall for that lol
 
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bump street speed instead
 
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Holy fucking shit
 
im not sure and i don’t do it but is it retarted or understandable
seems fair to me bro:lul: we all have to do this at one point so might do it now to save time
 
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Yes, taking adderall in general is pointless. Muh kike drugs to study, jfl dude just get drunk and smoke some weed and ace your exams
 
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Yes, taking adderall in general is pointless. Muh kike drugs to study, jfl dude just get drunk and smoke some weed and ace your exams
What exams why would u think im in hs
 
Im not using anything it was a hypothetical question
If were speaking hypothetically, then hypothetically it would still be better to do this instead lol
 
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Yes, taking adderall in general is pointless. Muh kike drugs to study, jfl dude just get drunk and smoke some weed and ace your exams
just proved that you are actually 140 iq :love:
 
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get Pack-a-Punch meth
(i know a guy)
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It doesn't make a difference anyway this shit's all cope. But yes I'm being fr now I scored 130iq on CORE.

140iq was bait, but it's not too far-fetched as 160iq+

120iq is my own estimation of what it probably is, basically just deflating my online score. And it's what one of my parent's scored at 16*
 
It doesn't make a difference anyway this shit's all cope. But yes I'm being fr now I scored 130iq on CORE.

140iq was bait, but it's not too far-fetched as 160iq+

120iq is my own estimation of what it probably is, basically just deflating my online score. And it's what one of my parent's scored at 16*
I know that.

IQ tests measure isolated problem-solving skills.

In fact, it's a skill. If you train hard for IQ tests, you can get high scores, but this shows that it's not a measure of intelligence, but rather of knowledge and the ability to solve typical problems.

Just for fun, I wanted to take a guided Mensa test, and I ended up becoming a member, but it doesn't mean anything.
 
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IQ tests measure isolated problem-solving skills.
uh not really. Yes you solve isolated problems. But it’s was developed as statistical predictor for how far one is likely to advance in the education system. Thus it’s statistically normalized for predicting that outcome. Nothing else.
 
uh not really. Yes you solve isolated problems. But it’s was developed as statistical predictor for how far one is likely to advance in the education system. Thus it’s statistically normalized for predicting that outcome. Nothing else.
Hmmm.

I think there are better predictors for determining educational attainment.

From what I remember, John Goldtrhope recommended:

Father's and mother's income, nutrition, father's and mother's level of education, grandparents' level of education. Family composition, family social class, place of birth, urbanization, country's level of development, father's and mother's type of work, etc.

Some of these are combined to generate reliable estimates. There was a model, whose name I can't remember now, that combined variables to measure the level of education that could be achieved.

IQ as a predictor is mediocre. And on its own, it is not useful. IQ as a variable is prone to high multicollinearity, is biased, and varies greatly when other variables are included.
 
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Hmmm.

I think there are better predictors for determining educational attainment.

From what I remember, John Goldtrhope recommended:

Father's and mother's income, nutrition, father's and mother's level of education, grandparents' level of education. Family composition, family social class, place of birth, urbanization, country's level of development, father's and mother's type of work, etc.

Some of these are combined to generate reliable estimates. There was a model, whose name I can't remember now, that combined variables to measure the level of education that could be achieved.

IQ as a predictor is mediocre. And on its own, it is not useful. IQ as a variable is prone to high multicollinearity, is biased, and varies greatly when other variables are included.
I never made claims as to its efficacy. I only stated what its statistically normalized objective is. Being good at that objectives an entirely separate distinction.
 
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I never made claims as to its efficacy. I only stated what its statistically normalized objective is. Being good at that objectives an entirely separate distinction.
I don't think you know much about statistics.

If a variable is ineffective for making an estimate, then the estimate is useless. That's why estimators such as the p-value exist, to measure the probability that your variables would randomly lead to the estimated value. If p is low, it means your variables are incorrect or insignificant.

The fact that a variable is normalised does not mean much statistically. Normalisation implies that the mode and median are equal, but these can be altered depending on the observations selected.

IQ as a variable considers nothing more than test results. It does not consider the other variables I mentioned to you, which are used by international organisations and recognised as valid measures of educational attainment.
 

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