Co-speculation invite: how would you define/test-for a behavioral "meaning quotient" (MQ) by analogy to IQ/EQ @sarahdoingthing @Meaningness
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by what question they ask
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examples of such questions? Would test ask them "what are your top 3 life questions" or something?
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said another way - what are the narratives they use to interpret the world?
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Got it. That's a good test. How would you compute an MQ from their responses?
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2/? do they reference things outside the frame? what kinds of assumptions/tests do they make?
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Ah okay.Tricky, but doable, to compute a metric on a 'concept ref graph' of story or something
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something along those lines. I spend time fiddling with measuring intangibles :-)
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Hmm your approach reminds me of Vaillant's model http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/06/what-makes-us-happy/307439/ …
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Historical footnote: Vaillant and Kegan are in the same Harvard department and influenced each other!
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