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Albatross!
I don't think Int=IQ quite works. Median IQ is 100, so it seems fine in the middle, but at the extreme ends it breaks down.
Moon-Lancer said:I think iq is representative of both wisdom and intelligence. In other words both need to be high to have a good iq. thats also real life iq imho.
mcrow said:Well, a person can be a very smart ( high IQ) person and be a complete hair-brain and have no real world smarts. Since IQ is primarily a measure of a persons to ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. Wisdom is making the best use of available knowledge.
So, someone can be wise even if they are not that smart. A less intelligent person can some times appear to be more intelligent than they are because the make good decisions. Intelligant people can come off as very dumb just because they don't make good decisions, sort of like the absent minded professor type.
Yeah, I've certainly seen some wizards with a 26 IQ...WD40 said:Int = IQ?
kenobi65 said:Yeah, that's been the commonly-used distinction between Intelligence (i.e., "book learning") and Wisdom (i.e., "common sense.")
Nope. Because the guy who invented IQ testing stated that his test would not be able to measure above average intelligence. It was only designed for testing learning disabilities.WD40 said:Do you think Int x 10 = IQ formula works?
fusangite said:Nope. Because the guy who invented IQ testing stated that his test would not be able to measure above average intelligence. It was only designed for testing learning disabilities.
No subsequent modification to or defense of IQ testing indicates to me that scores over 100 accurately measure anything at all.
WD40 said:Do you think Int x 10 = IQ formula works?