Brendan Kelly Ph.D.

Brendan Kelly is Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto. He is author of over 50 books including the recent "Intelligence, IQ & Perception", and "Intelligence: Where we Were, Where we Are & Where we’re Going." He holds two doctorate degrees: a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Number Theory) from U. of T. and an Ed.D. in Computer Applications from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and he curates his site on Quora titled, “IQ & Intelligence.”

What happens to Math Olympiad Winners After they Graduate?

Participants in the International Mathematics Olympiads (IMO) represent the brightest of the bright. They have very high SAT scores, qualify for the best university programs, and have their pick of virtually any career they wish to pursue. Having these options, do they complete a Ph.D. in mathematics and enter academe or do they move in …

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What are some stories of geniuses who thought they were worth nothing, but managed to make history?

Most people who think they are worth nothing will not achieve at a high level because self-efficacy is a vital component of success. As Henry Ford once observed, “Whether you think you can, or think you can’t–you’re right.” Those who believe they cannot achieve are already defeated before they begin. However, there have been many …

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Has Human intelligence increased over the past 200,000 years?

If we ask whether the brilliant people of the ancient cultures were more intelligent than the intellectual giants of recent generations, our best guess is based upon statistics. Probability theory predicts that the best poker hand in 100 will probably be better than the best poker hand in the first 10. Similarly the most intelligent …

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Are there different Kinds of intelligence such as Mathematical Intelligence & Emotional Intelligence?

The fact that intelligence is manifest in a variety of different forms makes it difficult to characterize. However, the most widely accepted definition was articulated by psychologist Linda Gottfredson: Intelligence is a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly, …

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How does a person become a genius like Einstein, Newton, Hawking, and others? Is it DNA or are other factors involved?

Genius seems to emerge gradually from a combination of neural proclivities, along with a variety of personality traits. Recent research reveals that about 70 to 80% of the variance in intelligence among individuals is attributable to the genes they inherit. This means that the neurological structure of a person’s brain can predispose them to intellectual …

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Can Someone without much education or Background have a high IQ?

IQ is an approximate measure of a person’s intelligence. Research has revealed that our potential intelligence is highly attributable to the genes that we inherit. See: What is the average percentage that genes contribute to our overall intelligence/IQ? – Intelligence and IQ  However, the interaction of our genetics with the environment is a major determinant of …

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What is the average percentage that genes contribute to our overall intelligence/IQ?

This is a complex question because it presupposes that we can assign a precise percentage to how much of an individual’s intelligence is a result of their genetic makeup. When a psychologist says, “70% of intelligence is heritable and 30% is environmental,” that does not mean that 70% of your IQ score is attributable to your inherited …

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Is Intelligence Genetic? Can Everyone have the same level of intelligence?

In 1690, English philosopher John Locke stated that we all come into the world as intellectually “blank slates” (Tabula Rasa, in Latin) and acquire knowledge and intelligence that are written on these slates by our experiences. The political view underpinning Locke’s assertion was that if, indeed, we all enter the world as blank slates, and …

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