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Measuring Intelligence (1 Viewer)

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Yes, you can answer questions in a million different ways in English, but it can also be interpreted in a million different ways. Way too subjective to be an accurate measure.
 
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Wow,ok I'll admit when I've been crushed the Nobel prize goes to Anna:)
A nobel? Really? That has bee one of my life dreams :D

speaking as a psych student, you can't measure 'intelligence' you can only measure the by product of it, which is ability in certain areas such as cognitive ability through things such as verbal, spatial, numerical, perceptual abilities and the like.
That's true. So there you go, there's not real way of measuring actual intelligence XD
 

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