One of the first 'intelligence' tests was the Binet-Simon test, which was modified by a psychologist at Stanford to become the Stanford-Binet testpic.twitter.com/dO4ch6vTZB
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Which means that what people are valuing as 'intelligence' is almost always less about how clever someone is and more about an arbitrary test result
And all standardised tests are culturally specific, eg. a NAPLAN test question around writing and posting invitations to a birthday party (setting a child in a remote Indigenous community at immediate disadvantage). Privilege is invisible to those of us who are privileged.
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