From: | shadowrn@*********.com (Martin Little) |
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Subject: | Yourself as a contact |
Date: | Fri Mar 8 07:15:01 2002 |
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Lone Eagle wrote:
> > It isn't a bad way to work it, IQ represents your potential ability to
> > learn, yes it's abstract but so's a character's int score.
>
> Actually, no. IQ represents most accurately the skill to score high on IQ
> tests, and little else.
>
> Learning ability is much harder to measure.
>
> One friend of me said just last week that the real test is done by
> counting who takes the test and who doesn't. B-)
>
>
A person's belief in the accuracy of an IQ test is directly related to how
high they score on that test :)