It definitely is not false. How are IQ tests created?
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Replying to @HbdNrx @EuropeanDefense and
So it doesn't matter how IQ tests are created? Item selection doesn't matter?
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Replying to @Race__Realist @RaceRealist88 and
If the tests are accurately telling me who is smarter, which they are usually pretty good at, then I really don't care.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @EuropeanDefense and
I explained the reasons why they're 'good at that'. You can create other assumptions just by item selection. Read into test construction. You're wrong.
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Replying to @Race__Realist @RaceRealist88 and
I am familiar enough with test results to know that they're generally pretty accurate
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Replying to @Race__Realist @HbdNrx and
Doesn't say anything to my explanation. Do you care about how rulers are created?
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Replying to @Race__Realist @RaceRealist88 and
As far as I can tell, you're claiming some combination of: 1. Intelligence isn't real or 2. Intelligence can't be measured or 3. Tests are poor at measuring intelligence All of these are false
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Replying to @HbdNrx @EuropeanDefense and
My claims 1) IQ tests don't test 'intelligence' 2) it can't be measured with what we have now due to the problems I discussed 3) they're poor because of how they're constructed 4) you can make other groups score higher by item selection
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#1 is wrong and there's no point in going further
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Replying to @HbdNrx @EuropeanDefense and
It's not wrong. You say that because you don't know about test construction.
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