I have an IQ
Thats the most insightful thing I could think of
Yo mama so dumb she doesn't even have an IQ!
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Statistically unlikely.Most of the people on this forum probably have IQs over 130...
I estimate I have an IQ of 120 or so. I've never taken a formal test.
I would say that the measure of traditional IQ is typical of academia, which favors systematizing types such as INTPs and INTJs. That isn't to say that those types are more intelligent overall, buy rather that the structure of IQ tests probably favor their particular brand of intelligence.
And that's the problem with the use of the conventional IQ test. It discriminates, placing those who excel in the maths or sciences above those who excel in the arts. In other words, it encourages the culture to value human sciences relative to the physical sciences.
True. I think to truly get a picture of each type, emotional intelligence, social intelligence, creative intelligence, innovative intelligence, and kinesthetic intelligence should all be taken into consideration. Who is to say that Michael Phelps is any less gifted than Bill Gates? Or that Steve Chen is any less brilliant than Oprah Winfrey?
Why? I mean, it's very possible that there isn't a correlation, but why do you doubt it in particular?IQ and MBTI has an extremely loose corralation to one another. I doubt if there is even somewhat of a corralation.
Why? I mean, it's very possible that there isn't a correlation, but why do you doubt it in particular?
Is there any proof that your IQ correlates to you level of intelligence?
To answer that question, we'd have to define what "level of intelligence" means, wouldn't we? I mean, IQ is an attempt to put a number to intelligence, so you'd need another measure of intelligence to compare it to.Is there any proof that your IQ correlates to you level of intelligence?
Oh, ok. The studies I have seen do show strong correlations between "N" and IQ and "I" and IQ; they seem pretty solid correlations, too. However, as hinted above, this is just one measure of intelligence. Someone that functions as a "really smart" person does not necessarily have a very high IQ, and visa versa.Because I can't see a pattern to it with people that I meet in real life. The "data points", if you will, are all over the place. I know really smart and quite dumb people for a variety of types.
To answer that question, we'd have to define what "level of intelligence" means, wouldn't we? I mean, IQ is an attempt to put a number to intelligence, so you'd need another measure of intelligence to compare it to.