LadyEllen
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Joined: 6/30/2006 From: Stourport-England Status: offline
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IQ tests only measure certain things which are not necessarily pre-requisites to achievement or (shudder at the idea of agreeing with seeks) creativity. And, one's result will vary according to the type of questions and which form of IQ is being measured. Somewhere I have one of Eysenck's "know your own IQ" books. This gives a number of IQ tests, each designed to measure a form of IQ - mathematical, logical, verbal etc. On each test, I got a different score - mathematically I was average, whilst in terms of verbal ability I was a genius - which backs up evidence about brain sex differences between male and female. If we gave everyone on the planet the verbal ability test only, then I suspect males would come out as average whilst women scored highly. If we gave everyone the mathematics test only, I suspect the reverse would apply. If it were possible to produce a single IQ test which gave equal emphasis to all types of intelligence, then I suspect men and women would score equally on average. The problem is, those devising tests will probably tend to affect the outcome by favouring question types the solution to which they perceive as best evidence of intelligence. E
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