Merlin1047
Senior Member
Having taken a number of IQ tests myself, I believe that the resulting score is not at all a measure of "intelligence". It seems to me that an IQ test score is based mostly on analytical thinking ability and that ability is largely a result of education, familial environment and social factors.
I do not believe that any so-called IQ test is a true measure of intelligence. So if some groups do better or worse than the mean, perhaps scrutiny of their education and social environment would shed light on their IQ scores.
I do not believe that any so-called IQ test is a true measure of intelligence. So if some groups do better or worse than the mean, perhaps scrutiny of their education and social environment would shed light on their IQ scores.