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IQ isnt a real measure of anything. other that that you can take IQ tests.
its also steeped in racism, eugenics, and cultural bias. |
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And no - I'm not talking about those who select unusual words in place of something more pedestrian to *appear* intelligent. |
Here is an interesting IQ video...
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Technically its the best word you can come up within the realm of the "Queens English" so as to dazzle with your brilliance and it must border on sarcasm too |
If you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with bull*****.
In other words; its worth $3.00 |
IQ != education level. Verbosity may be, certainly is related to how much of the language you are exposed to.
But people who are well read or who spend time interacting with people who are well read will have more exposure to words in different contexts and uses, and more words in general. (just hearing the words on a audio stream, etc. doesn't do the same for "integration" into your thoughts etc as reading or talking/using the words) Also as shown by some of the examples in the "racist" SAT test, etc. your actual upbringing can expose you to different words and their meanings and usages than someone else, even if pretty much anything else is equal (IQ, income, skin tone, etc) - regional slang/meaning even though they are "real" words in the OED - differences between lunch, dinner and supper. Or a "creek", "crick", "stream" or "brook". Or what the Brits call tea - or what they call a biscuit vs. what a southern boy like me calls a biscuit. (FWIW I think IQ is your ability to learn, and apply known information to unknown situations, extrapolate and interpret data, think in multiple dimensions, etc. not how much you actually know. I've known a lot of people who made good grades in lots of classes who might give a brick some competition in brain power... if the brick was having a bad day) |
I've found being articulately articulate doesn't equate to having a high IQ. Sometimes I do really stupid things.
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never trust anyone who feels compelled to tell you their IQ score. Especially if they need to tell you in a very verbose way.
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while it doesn't seem to be what's intended by the way the question is framed, verbosity, as a descriptive, is normally used as a perjorative.
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Impossible to quantify, too many variables.
Is the speaker expounding on known subject matter or is the topic new or speculative. I am prone to fits of verbal diarrhea when working through a speculative question that end of day really only requires a simple yes or no answer. I think better when I hear myself speak and those who know me recognize when I'm working out an answer and just let me go through my process. You can see it in how I write, everything is broken into parts. I'm an engineer by trade and heart and I need to understand the pieces that make up the whole because as failure teaches us, nothing is insignificant. |
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Agreed. The smartest people I know listen way more than they talk…. |
I’ve been told I have a room temperature IQ. So, that’s pretty awesome!
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Just tell everyone that it's a room in Death Valley. |
Measuring IQ is easy.
If someone has to post at least one new "question" thread every day ( how many of you, do any of you ever... etc) Or if they can't come up with anything to post so they take someone else's new thread and change it slightly to create their own new thread (to be clever), that means they have a high IQ :rolleyes: PS This probably belongs in the favorite quote thread, but I believe it was Jeremy Clarkson who said: Quote:
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Negative.
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