oh man I’m going to be the most annoying person to ask, like I don’t really think there are any good psychometric happiness constructs - happiness studies is kind of having a low point right now
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Replying to @ctbeiser @natal_female
oh yeah I’m sure there’s stuff like that - people like to tell stories with science props, but the relationship between various well-being measures and intelligence measures seems inconsistent but usually pretty positive to the extent that you get a signal in a large sample
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terman’s termites is probably the biggest one for that? but lots of criticism as to how much its dubious findings generalize, of which cases there are of course many such
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Replying to @ctbeiser @natal_female
there is DEFINITELY the possibility that extremely high intelligence people are fucked up, and that it’s hard to prove because there are so few of them, but I haven’t seen anything really convincing one way or the other
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Startlingly little research seems to have been done on very smart people. I sometimes wonder why. Maybe prospective researchers suspect outcomes would be too uncomfortable and it’s de facto taboo
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In the US, I think. China has been doing this for a while without shackles. Their BGI Shenzhen project probably puts them a few years ahead of where we are.
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