And infants experiencing certain conditions in first years will have later IQ influenced?
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As it was reported in Robert Sapolksy’s ‘Behave’, childhood experiences (attachment, socio-economic status...) influence cognitive development (i.e. reduces learning skills).
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Where is a place where I can take a legitimate IQ test? I've never taken one, as far as I know.
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From the abstract, it looks like this is what they used:http://www.sigmaassessmentsystems.com/assessments/multidimensional-aptitude-battery-ii/ …
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Who even cares. If you can be successful your IQ doesn't matter and if you're not successful, using your IQ to moan or self-excuse makes you an even bigger tool…
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It matters if you want to be a professional (my area of expertise is engineering). If you don't have a 25 Math ACT, you never (rarely, hardly ever) get fast enough in math to do the upper level courses. Doesn't mean you can't be a happy, contributing individual, though.
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You might not be getting enough sleep or your brain prioritizes important information differently
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In other words, some people are freaks of nature. But I don’t think that the fact that freaks with less training win more medals than people with more training is dispositive. Virtually everyone in the Olympics can be said to have mastered their sport.
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I agree with you Jordan even though I’m not at the top of the IQ chain.
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It’s much better being at the bottom where we don’t have to think, and instead just do what we’re told. At least that’s what politicians want us to believe.
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