"We don't know how to raise cognitive ability" is not mainstream.
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Replying to @Samfr @jamieamartin1 and
Definitely mainstream. No one knows how to raise intelligence in a robust fashion. Most optimistic & still legit researcher is
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Replying to @deeogrady909 @Samfr and
Raise IQ != raise general intelligence.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @Samfr and
then why do they use IQ tests centrally in their resesrch?
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Replying to @deeogrady909 @KirkegaardEmil and
a) necessary condition for showing you raised intelligence b) they don't know or want to do the latent variable analysis
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Replying to @JProtzko @KirkegaardEmil and
oh it's b) that got me - why do you psychologists always assume that you are speaking to another psychologyst
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Replying to @deeogrady909 @KirkegaardEmil and
the statistical analyses to show increases in general intelligence instead of just IQ are complicated and require lots of subjects and tests
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Replying to @JProtzko @KirkegaardEmil and
so what exactly is IQ then? not general intelligence I assume
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Replying to @deeogrady909 @KirkegaardEmil and
The clearest and most succinctly I've seen it put [credit to
@ROBERTO_COLOM ] http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160289615000355 …pic.twitter.com/NE2SGK7Q1U
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Btw, one can cheat SEMs to think gca gains are real with clever battery training. But one cannot a long-term follow-up of non-cog outcomes.
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