@HbdNrx
You have no reason to believe that. Your examples are not of comparable time spent as it takes on other disciplines. music/etc
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@HbdNrx "Teenage dropouts lose between 1.5 and 5 points of IQ for every year of school they miss. " http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/10/increasing_your_iq.html … -
@Jkqyl that part is just correlation that should be taken with a very large grain of salt -
@HbdNrx It makes total sense that more practice at something that is correlated with IQ would increase IQ. Silly not to consider that. -
@Jkqyl people are already spending 10,000+ hours training for tests--including IQ tests and SAT tests: it's called school. Everyone wants -
@Jkqyl to be smart and get high scores, but not everyone can do so. -
@HbdNrx You assume that everyone is trying equally hard. That is silly. People have different interests that they put their BRAINS to. -
@Jkqyl I'm not assuming that at all. -
@HbdNrx You are claiming that each person has the same test prep. If they are not trying at school then they don't have the same prep.
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@HbdNrx "People who work in challenging jobs that require problem-solving skills see gradual increases in their IQ scores"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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