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6/16/2025, 5:48:32 PM
>>935856131
>Prediction helps, but it’s not the same as understanding. A speedometer isn’t a map.
I didn't say prediction was understanding, I said it was better (provides more for everyone).
>It finds patterns in test data not causes. Statistical structure doesn't equal biological essence.
In that post I wasn't talking about "biological essence", is that what you meant by "essence of intelligence"?
>Intelligence is adaptive problem-solving across contexts, creative, emotional, practical. IQ tests miss most of that.
They definitely don't; IQ correlates positively with creativity and emotional temperament.
>DIF and invariance help, but they don’t erase cultural, motivational, or systemic bias. The test reflects the world it's built in.
Explain to me how you can have groups responding the same on individual questions/test batteries, and the only explainable variation on how you answer is total test score (IQ, g), i.e. black, Asian and white people at the same IQ levels respond the same (not statistically significant differences), but it's biased.
>Prediction helps, but it’s not the same as understanding. A speedometer isn’t a map.
I didn't say prediction was understanding, I said it was better (provides more for everyone).
>It finds patterns in test data not causes. Statistical structure doesn't equal biological essence.
In that post I wasn't talking about "biological essence", is that what you meant by "essence of intelligence"?
>Intelligence is adaptive problem-solving across contexts, creative, emotional, practical. IQ tests miss most of that.
They definitely don't; IQ correlates positively with creativity and emotional temperament.
>DIF and invariance help, but they don’t erase cultural, motivational, or systemic bias. The test reflects the world it's built in.
Explain to me how you can have groups responding the same on individual questions/test batteries, and the only explainable variation on how you answer is total test score (IQ, g), i.e. black, Asian and white people at the same IQ levels respond the same (not statistically significant differences), but it's biased.
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