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Lugubert
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 Message 41 of 164
29 June 2006 at 2:35pm | IP Logged 
Coovertown wrote:
the part where sigiloso said most whites are on the average "smarter based on mere IQ tests".

Those test being created by "whites", any other result would have been surprising.

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IQ's bullsh*t anyway. It does not test all varieties of intelligence.

Too true. Most tests concentrate on logics. Even what they pretend tests the spatial sense is normally just logics as well. I don't complain. Some add in vocabulary, which is useless as a measure of linguistic proficiency. The day they manage to include for example financial or jungle survival skills, my score would drop drastically.
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 Message 42 of 164
29 June 2006 at 5:15pm | IP Logged 
OK, an IQ question, even though it's obviously controversial, and perhaps irrelevant.

According to some charts I've seen, the way IQs are scored, 150 or more counts as "genius" level. However, do you think that people with lower IQs could be language geniuses? Like, 150 perhaps (or any such score) is not the absolute cut-off point for genius in any category?

Perhaps this is a moot point, but I wanted to ask it anyway. I've changed my opinion about IQs in that I use to put a lot of value into them, whereas now I don't so much, but I still think that at some level they can be relevant, at least in some measurements.

I've never taken such a test, actually I'd be a bit scared to, but whatever my score would be, I doubt it would be 150 or higher! :-)

Genius is kind of a foggy area anyway. Some people are definately geniuses for something, and some are more obscure I think. I guess I'm not one though, I would have known by now. (*Sigh* and a smile for good cheer)

Edited by Journeyer on 29 June 2006 at 5:16pm

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lady_skywalker
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 Message 43 of 164
29 June 2006 at 8:36pm | IP Logged 
Slightly off-topic but...I'd be more willing to take IQ tests if they left out all the maths stuff. I *really* can't work with numbers. :s
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 Message 44 of 164
29 June 2006 at 11:31pm | IP Logged 
Math I'm not so good at, nor am I good at spatial things (at least I suspect I'm not). How would they test language apptitude anyway?
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 Message 45 of 164
29 June 2006 at 11:47pm | IP Logged 
I've no idea. I know diplomatic services have their own tests to test language aptitude but I don't know what these entail.

I wonder how they go about testing whether people can learn difficult languages such as Arabic or Mandarin as well as the 'easier' European languages. Could someone show an aptitude for, say, Japanese or Turkish but fail to grasp German or Norwegian?
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 Message 46 of 164
30 June 2006 at 2:07am | IP Logged 
Journeyer wrote:
How would they test language apptitude anyway?

Check The University of Oxford admissions page and download the first link (Language Aptitude test). It's quite interesting.

Edited by patuco on 30 June 2006 at 2:07am

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 Message 47 of 164
30 June 2006 at 10:34am | IP Logged 
I started this, but got stuck after queestion number 1. :)


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 Message 48 of 164
30 June 2006 at 10:46am | IP Logged 
You should try the question about the imaginary language Telet. Scary!


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