• @null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3022 days ago

    I didn’t realise it wasn’t a thing anymore.

    I know it’s never been a good indicator of success or even cognitive abilities but it’s still a thing that people try to measure.

    • @JasSmith@sh.itjust.works
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      21 days ago

      I know it’s never been a good indicator of success

      I suppose you might define “success” in an unusual way, but IQ is the single highest correlate with income of all factors. Higher than parental income, race, or residential location.

      If you’re interesting in learning more I recommend this article. They cite a lot of data and research. I’m happy to walk you through the directionality topic as well if you’re interested.

      • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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        921 days ago

        I may need you to walk me past my inhibitions about accepting scientific information from a website called PumpkinPerson that center justifies its articles.

      • @kemsat@lemmy.world
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        321 days ago

        I just watched a Veritasium video that said that IQ is not very strongly correlated with higher income.

        I’ll take a look at the article too.

    • haui
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      322 days ago

      It still is a thing, always will be. People are vastly differently skilled. The problem isnt that there are different abilities but that our centralized meat mill pushes them into categories. It doesnt make you better to have more skill in one area, it just means people should consider listening to you.