IQ (moved subtopic)

IQ (moved subtopic)

by d2_e4 k

^^Hey Luciom, can you remind me again how smart JD Vance is? Above, same, or below the average MAGA chode?

I have no problem with schools using affirmative action to help people like Vance with humble backgrounds.... but maybe not in law school where these idiots start becoming dangerous. And they got to find smarter people then Vance or the whole thing just looks ridiculous and all you're doing is de-valuing your own department.

06 September 2024 at 01:49 PM
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by d2_e4 k

Seriously, how do you know someone who can't divide 150 by 10? And more than one of these people to boot? I think you're trolling.

man ask people around, and btw the "task" is slighty more complicated, you don't ask them 10% of 150, you claim a wrong result is correct and see reactions


by Luciom k

Like say the check is for 150, you go with , hey we should only tip 10% it would be 50 bucks already, i think it's enough for service. Answers will tell you the IQ of the people who just ate with you

hard disagree with this

there's a lot of social factors at play

someone may not want to appear to be a bad tipper and just overtip on purpose

someone could be wholly indifferent to the process and possibly been drinking as well (i often work in evenings, always using some basic math calcultations, i'm a former heavy drinker so have a massive tolerance but a single glass of wine with dinner and i'm not even feeling it, perfectly fine, but the minute i need to pull out the spreadsheets i begin to notice the brain fog

they also don't want to look smart or lame by caring that much - i rarely correct people because that's not a good way to make friends - in fact, i had to teach myself not to intentionally lose to friends who were terrible at strategy games because i thought it'd embarrass them if i won every time

if i'm passing through bologna and we go out for dinner together i'm definitely going to have at least 1-2 bottles and no matter what you say we should tip i'll just autopilot and agree with because i'm going to assume you know what is proper better than i do, i'm genuinely indifferent and don't want to appear cheap or embarass you by pointing out you were wrong or you are cheap yourself


by Rococo k

Do you know the IQs of a lot of people with whom you interact? I don't know the exact IQ of any of my friends or acquaintances. For that matter, I don't know my own IQ.

i also think that most people who think they know their iq know it from one of those 5 minute online tests and not actually taking a real test


by rickroll k

i also think that most people who think they know their iq know it from one of those 5 minute online tests and not actually taking a real test

They can be pretty reliable - if you paid for the "full IQ report," I can tell you your IQ.


The biggest determiner of intelligence is how fast you pick up new skills and information. So if you took a group of kids and taught them how to compute percentages, you would be able to quite quickly pick out the most intelligent ones based on how good they were at it after a few days of practice. In the real world, it means the jobs that require the highest levels of intelligence are the ones that require processing lots of new information and learning on the fly. Or jobs that require mastery of very complex subject matter, such that only very efficient learners are able to progress far enough up the curve.

That being said, there could easily be very intelligent people out there who have never bothered to learn heuristics for calculating percentages. Intelligence is not about mastering any specific task, it's about having the ability to master it if motivated to do so.


Just for the avoidance of doubt, I wasn't expressing shock that someone wasn't able to apply heuristics for calculating percentages, I was expressing shock that they weren't able to divide a 3-digit multiple of 10 by 10.


by d2_e4 k

They can be pretty reliable - if you paid for the "full IQ report," I can tell you your IQ.

way to too cheap to fall for any pay for the full report stuff

my ex gf once constantly liked to say that she was smarter than me (very healthy relationship obviously so it's crazy to think she's somehow now an ex), i knew for a fact she wasn't but ignored that and then one day i suggested we both take a test because the frequency and tone of that comment was ramping up over time

she of course freerolled it by having me show my score first and then she quickly closed her window and said it was all bs anyway 😀

she did stop that line of attack though

sadly she was not amenable in other areas either ifykwim

but if you really think those tests are remotely accurate or if it's some kind of joke i'm too stupid to understand i'd like to hear more thoughts on that


by rickroll k

but if you really think those tests are remotely accurate or if it's some kind of joke i'm too stupid to understand i'd like to hear more thoughts on that

It was a joke, as in you have to be pretty dumb to pay for the report because it's all bullshit.


by d2_e4 k

It was a joke, as in you have to be pretty dumb to pay for the report because it's all bullshit.

more evidence that my results were not accurate then 😀


by rickroll k

more evidence that my results were not accurate then 😀

Obviously I made it too subtle for you. I'll need to check with Sklansky what the appropriate level of subtlety is when dealing with your range.


by d2_e4 k

Obviously I made it too subtle for you. I'll need to check with Sklansky what the appropriate level of subtlety is when dealing with your range.

would love to know what david think my iq is, will put it on my linkedin profile


by Luciom k

You can get a pretty good grasp of Verbal IQ just by talking with people.

I wasn't claiming that I was unable to estimate how intelligent people are.

Like say the check is for 150, you go with , hey we should only tip 10% it would be 50 bucks already, i think it's enough for service. Answers will tell you the IQ of the people who just ate with you

I don't think I have ever had dinner at a restaurant with someone who thought that 10% of 150 was $50.


by ecriture d'adulte k

The Sienna college historian survey Presidential rankings includes intelligence as one of the criteria to rank. It matches up with what I think most would guess intuitively. Trump is the lowest of all time, and unless we got any survivors that lived through from the Harding administration, W Bush is the 2nd lowest any of us have witnessed. Obviously they are just asking historians, so it can't be taken that seriously.

Sure. I wasn't questioning that people have attempted at various times to rank presidents by intelligence.

I probably can find rankings of presidents on damn near any criteria. Here is one person's list of the top ten "hottest" presidents.


by Luciom k

Under the (fairly uncontroversial) assumption that higher intelligence leads to better decision making, and the (not controversial for me and others, perhaps for you) assumption that IQ is a good proxy of intelligence, we are always still talking about the ability of achieving goals you decided and think benefit you (and the people you care about), not any other kind of judgement about your actions.

I never suggested that intelligence was unrelated to decision-making. My point in response to DS was that people make bad decisions for many reasons, not just because they fail to spot logical fallacies.

As for Harris, if she had come out activating the 25th many months ago she would be in a much stronger position to win currently, as incumbent president.

If this is your judgment, then you should be arguing that judgment is unrelated to intelligence. If Harris had done what you suggest, it would have been an absolutely awful strategic decision for her.


by Rococo k

If this is your judgment, then you should be arguing that judgment is unrelated to intelligence.

As you once said to me - subtle, but effective.


by Rococo k

Sure. I wasn't questioning that people have attempted at various times to rank presidents by intelligence.

I probably can find rankings of presidents on damn near any criteria. Here is one person's list of the top ten "hottest" presidents.

If you were seriously asking if we know presidential IQs….well duh of course not. Like we don’t know it for scientists or musicians either.


by ecriture d'adulte k

If you were seriously asking if we know presidential IQs….well duh of course not. Like we don’t know it for scientists or musicians either.

When we are talking about relatively fine parsing of presidents by IQs, which is what DS was suggesting, that really was my point.

If Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Joe Biden, Gerald Ford and Harry Truman all had taken IQ tests at age 50, do I have confidence that I could successfully rank them by score? I do not.


by Rococo k

I don't think I have ever had dinner at a restaurant with someone who thought that 10% of 150 was $50.

more evidence of ues ivory tower elitism 😀


by Rococo k

When we are talking about relatively fine parsing of presidents by IQs, which is what DS was suggesting, that really was my point.

If Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Joe Biden, Gerald Ford and Harry Truman all had taken IQ tests at age 50, do I have confidence that I could successfully rank them by score? I do not.

Of course not. I’m not sure even DS thinks that’s possible. And it extends to virtually all fields.


by Rococo k

Sure. I wasn't questioning that people have attempted at various times to rank presidents by intelligence.

I probably can find rankings of presidents on damn near any criteria. Here is one person's list of the top ten "hottest" presidents.

funny you mention that, while looking biden and trumps golf handicap mid debate, i found many rankings of presidents in terms of golf skill that all predated that debate moment by years

that list did jimmy carter dirty and no way ford nor biden should be that high


by rickroll k

would love to know what david think my iq is, will put it on my linkedin profile

You have caught a lot of errors on this site and beat sports so I think its pretty high. But you screwed up regarding Bobby Fischer, Don Bradman and Secretariat so I have to dock you a few points. Let's go with 142.

(I could do this with every regular poster on this site but I'm not gonna. In any case my original post on the subject was simply meant to refute the oft stated idea that presidents need not be smart if their advisors are. So there will be no further posts by me on this thread.)


by David Sklansky k

You have caught a lot of errors on this site and beat sports so I think its pretty high. But you screwed up regarding Bobby Fischer, Don Bradman and Secretariat so I have to dock you a few points. Let's go with 142.

(I could do this with every regular poster on this site but I'm not gonna. In any case my original post on the subject was simply meant to refute the oft stated idea that presidents need not be smart if their advisors are. So there will be no further posts by me on this thread.)

OK I will do one more. Roccoco. Another who has found many errors. But he screwed up about Bear Bryant, not voting if one candidate murders painlessly and the other tortures, and the recent flawed analogy directed towards Luciom regarding Bernie Madoff.138 seems about right.


wow david i'm flattered, was not expecting to get a very nice response to be honest (nor a response at all) since i do troll you quite a bit 😀

idk how accurate that may be but i'll take it 😀

just need to ask mensa now whether they think you're more of the Stanford-Binet or Cattell type of results



Has there been any comparing of guesses to actual numbers?


by wet work k

Has there been any comparing of guesses to actual numbers?

i didn't mention it because it'd sound made up, but david's guess was the exact same number i got (easy to remember because it was 42) when my ex and i had that prop bet so i was pretty surprised he went with that one


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