jomar
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OLI72
It seems to me you dont know how tests are normed.
You create representative cohorts, give them a battery of questions, and save all the questions EVERYONE in the cohort gets right. This includes young, old, male, female, black, white, rich, poor, etc.
The WESCHLER ADULT INTELLIGENCE SCALE uses something like 13 cohorts to get a test that is almost bias free. The test measures how well people solve logical, math, verbal, and memory tasks. The generally accepted definition for intelligence is "ITS WHAT YOU USE WHEN YOU HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT TO DO."
Psychologists did an experiment involving the claim that the WAIS is biased against blacks. A panel of college asshats and blacks examined the test questions and identified several they believed were biased against blacks. Then the psychologists gave a 'test' to a black/white control group, and almost everyone answered the 'biased' questions correctly.
Generally. Get it? G?
Certainly, IQ tests do not measure emotional stability, motivation, social skills and other things that can impair success in life. Or creativity - smart people are generally more creative, but above 120 IQ other factors emerge for more or less. Party factoid.
At any rate, I always assume that when someone who is usually somewhat witty in their insults, or consistent, or at least in bounds, does a 180 and goes over the top, well, I assume they'll have a headache when they next wake up.