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Intelligence is fundamentally your ability to solve cognitive problems quickly. Sure, there is nuance, but it seems to me that for “some reason” there is a strong motivation for people to try to turn intelligence into an egalitarian framework where “everyone is just as intelligent but it’s just different ways of being intelligent.” But why? What about western societies since the 20th century would motivate researchers to try to prove that some people are not more intelligent than other people? I guess some mysteries are just never meant to be solved.
I am so happy to have found this channel! You do an AWESOME job. I keep sharing it with all of my classmates in my Psych Class. Please keep up the GREAT work! Thank you for making this class easier to understand.
~Kathy Simmons
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Intelligence is fundamentally your ability to solve cognitive problems quickly. Sure, there is nuance, but it seems to me that for “some reason” there is a strong motivation for people to try to turn intelligence into an egalitarian framework where “everyone is just as intelligent but it’s just different ways of being intelligent.”
But why? What about western societies since the 20th century would motivate researchers to try to prove that some people are not more intelligent than other people? I guess some mysteries are just never meant to be solved.
An IQ test attempts to measure general intelligence, not the speed at which you perform tasks.