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What Does IQ Really Mean?

A visitor to our Quora site asked about the meaning of IQ. In this post, I will attempt to describe what IQ really means. For a more formal description of the development of the concept of IQ, I refer you to an earlier post at: https://www.intelligence-and-iq.com/why-were-iq-tests-developed-originally/ Intelligence, like athleticism, is a multi-faceted human ability. If …

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Is Talent a Myth?

The claim that innate talent is a myth emerged as early as 1690, when philosopher John Locke stated that we all come into the world as intellectually “blank slates” 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 …

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Can you use IQ power to boost EQ?

Recently on this site, we’ve discussed whether those of high IQ often suffer from a low EQ (people skills). I’ve cited examples of high IQ people like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos whose lives were encumbered by an abnormal amount of friction in social contexts: https://www.intelligence-and-iq.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=824&action=edit&calypsoify=1. (Some people have argued that the people …

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Are Corporate executives seeking employees with high IQ?

Companies in the high-tech fields compete aggressively for employees who are highly intelligent. To gain an insight into the skills sought by those who are recruiting employees, we look at a sample of interviews of the captains of the giant corporations. In 1993, Forbes journalist Richard Karlgaard, in a conversation with Bill Gates asked, “What …

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What do people respect more: Intelligence or success?

As you might expect, different people attribute different values to intelligence and success. The American Dream, originally conceptualized as “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” evolved after World War II into the pursuit of financial success. In Arthur Miller’s celebrated play Death of a Salesman (1949), the main character, Willy Loman is a salesman …

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