• Zozano@aussie.zone
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    14 hours ago

    IQ tests are interesting, because they’re mainly a test of pattern recognition.

    However, knowing how the patterns are formed, can easily net you +10 points on an IQ test.

    It’s a shit way to determine “intelligence”.

    Some people might score highly, but are socially inept and unmotivated, meaning they have a lot of raw power, without having the mental capability to channel it productively, which is pretty fucking stupid.

    Then you get people like Musk and Trump, who are both highly motivated people, despite being dumb as rocks. Yet, our geniuses can’t figure out how to mitigate their stupidity.

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      11 hours ago

      well no, modern intelligence tests specifically test different things, for example the one i took had a section about working memory where i had to recite numbers in various ways.

      which was useful because it turns out my working memory is absolute dogshit

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        10 hours ago

        Mensa has long been the benchmark for high IQ societies.

        Go take their sample IQ test. It is only pattern recognition.

        Unfortunately this is the norm.

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          9 hours ago

          Mensa is a private society where you pay for membership and take a test which cherry picks from actual standardized intelligence tests and are openly available so you can practice them. Proper ones used in neuropsychology measure more than just pattern recognition. I don’t know why Mensa has gotten such a prominent place, but it shouldn’t be regarded as the benchmark for anything.

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          7 hours ago

          Mensa has long been the benchmark for high IQ societies.

          Mensa is a social club with an admittance test, which they’re free to organize however they want. It holds no weight in the field of psychology

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          10 hours ago

          i literally did the test with a registered psychologist, not sure what more you want?

          it very much seems like you just want to hate intelligence tests and reality being different makes you frustrated

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            10 hours ago

            There are different types of intelligence tests, sure. What I was talking about was IQ tests.

            But yes, I do hate intelligence tests, they have a long history of reinforcing systemic racism.