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The state took these children away – then used their parents’ low IQ scores to keep them apart
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 … are-oregon
In the US, IQ scores are often a key factor in gauging parenting ability. Critics say the assessments are misguided and unfair – and the results can be devastating
Psychological evaluations, which typically include IQ tests, can be issued at the request of DHS by a judge if a parent isn’t willing to voluntarily participate. Once they are approved, a caseworker contacts a therapist on the parents’ behalf and provides parents’ records. In these cases, DHS pays the therapist.
All of this might happen against a parent’s wishes. “People who have gotten into trouble with CPS are not dying to get a psych eval,” said Dr Eric Morrell, the psychologist who conducted Gibson’s evaluation and typically receives around $1,600.
Sometimes, CPS hears of these cases through anonymous calls or tips to a hotline. Other times, a police officer or hospital staff might alert DHS.
IQ Scores Have Dropped Over Past 30 Years. What It Means
https://www.ndtv.com/science/iq-scores- … ns-5130111
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MICHAEL MOSLEY: The test that reveals Covid has made us more stupid... and what you can do about it
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti … id-it.html
Are we becoming slower-witted?
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In general the idea that IQ scores are a useful generalized measure of intelligence as a personal characteristic strikes me as silly and obviously wrong—it's maybe as useful as the SAT, which is itself not really that useful.
I don't think there's a single thing that you could call "general intelligence"—I'm pretty confident that ChatGPT would ace an IQ test, for example, just like it aced the bar exam.
Intelligence could be described as a synonym for aptitude, but you wouldn't say someone has a generalized aptitude, that doesn't really make sense. And regardless, hard work is usually more important than aptitude anyway.
Engineers and hard scientists are generally pretty skeptical of the measurements and studies coming out of the social sciences. Good social scientists will also express a healthy skepticism and tell you that their studies are not bulletproof but that they're doing their best to study something complicated but important. In the case of IQ, even social scientists have generally moved on.
As far as outer space is concerned, I'm about as interested in someone's IQ as I am in their grade in pre-calc. If they're a good at what they do and a good member of a team, that will come across from their work and in how they comport themself. Standing next to this, IQ has nothing to add and should be neither a gate nor a recommendation.
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Although I understand why they were done, if you were put in charge of a company village, you owned a colony let's say would you not be in a position of trust and liability to protect the Mars working environment of that village. Let's imagine you had strong authority as its political leader you were responsible for the health of all animals, you were in charge lets say of keeping the robots and machines moving, you had responsibility for the safety of all people and you knew more people might want to come not just on a tourist trip to snap a few vacation pictures but to interact and living among the community you are responsible for would you not want people screened, mentally and physically. The US Army Classification Test (AGCT) is one of many, other nations had their own tests historically running parallel with research for attempting the assessment of intelligence, some tests checked spatial awareness, others reading ability and math, other exams targeted aptitude, the Army had need for people in chemistry, medical devices, jamming radio communication with newly drafted or new young recruits need for increasingly complicated skills, some tests were verbal response of words or an oral spoken exam and some non-verbal written logic tests or tests on hand-signs.
Personally I believe the more important thing to screen for is the 'Danger Personality Type' than a genius, some very smart people turned out to be killers and our planet Earth has seen all types of tyrant, the 'Fascist' dictator, the 'Communist' dictator. In our modern time Lukashenko, Putin, the Kim family of North Korea, al-Baghdadi, bin Laden, some dictators can provide some level of resource and wealth for people but greatly oppress with fear and terrorizing religion police, there are cult leaders and autocratic government for example oil-rich Middle Eastern dictatorships these types of personality of people can cause destruction with their fanatical way of life they also perhaps display some anti-human cold narcissist psychopathic trait which might be screened by other human or maybe even have artificial intelligence help interview them which might pick up on subtle signs like breathing, stare, blinking, body language.
This sounds more like an area of immigration, borders, police to keep the wrong person away from a community.
Some people might not be 'bad' but have some type of disorder, they could have been abusing alcohol and drugs and have other addictions, they might cause destruction because of their state of mind they may for example be paranoid, or biopolar or delusional.
vid
Psychopaths, Sociopaths, Narcissists, Dark Empaths - Who's More Mentally harmful?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcAdeg0uprs
The Russian Soviet Union exams
Assessment of Cognitive Skills in the USSR: Historical Trends and Current Developments (subscribe paywall)
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.117 … 8401800409
Soviet Colleges Before WWII: How Entrance Exams Were Conducted
https://web.archive.org/web/20220814010 … t_Karp.pdf
Japan University Entrance Examinations
https://www.nippon.com/en/features/jg00032/
For many young Japanese, university entrance examinations are the first big challenge of their lives. Every year, hundreds of thousands of students do their best to get the scores they need to be accepted by their chosen universities.
INSANE exam questions from the University of Tokyo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh8bySuvuxE
Some said that Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara were desperate
McNamara's Mistake
https://www.vvaw.org/veteran/article/?id=3502
The controversial Johnson administration’s “Project 100,000” program involved the drafting of low-IQ men as the Vietnam war escalated.
Does IQ Matter? The Murky History Of Intelligence Tests
https://www.iflscience.com/does-iq-matt … ests-72671
The importance of IQ, and what it’s even measuring, is often widely misunderstood.
The IQ test wars: why screening for intelligence is still so controversial
https://theconversation.com/the-iq-test … sial-81428
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people surviving in space building a type of Artificial Biosphere the colds of Mars will be smarter than people living in warm comfortable beaches and jungles of the Earth?
What is the average IQ of a Pitbull owner?
Pitbull Kills Owner inside Home One Week after Pitbull Concerns Escalated by Cat Rescue Group
https://www.norwoodnews.org/update-long … cue-group/
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research warns IQ is falling for first time EVER.... our map reveals average scores in every US state
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech … es-us.html
Average IQ levels in the US dropped to 98, falling below the national standards
Experts believe the drop in IQ levels is due to increasing technology use
opinions?
yes there is misuse of tech, depending on AI but I also wonder everyone masked up barriers during Covid and excessive long periods of 'Lockdown' during the Corona virus probably caused some psychological damage or disrupted education.
and geography, weather? you see people's minds melted with the heat
which has been stated for some time but perhaps politically incorrect
National IQs: A review of their educational, cognitive, economic, political, demographic, sociological, epidemiological, geographic and climatic correlates
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a … 9611001413
' negative correlations between national IQ and temperature, showing that national IQs are higher in countries with lower temperatures. These results confirm the theory that population differences in IQ evolved over tens of thousands of years in response to the cognitive demands of survival in cold winters'
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