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Religion For With High IQ

Full list at IQ: Intelligence quotient by country

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Brickjectivity

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The first problem I see is that it lists the maximum national temperature but doesn't list the land area of each country. That makes the maximum temperature measurement almost useless as a statistical inference variable. It also doesn't list gross national product, which is the sum of all incomes of the people of the nation. That would also help with making inferences about educational spending.

Some other columns which would be useful:
median income
taxation classification (progressive, income, land, etc)
how the education in each country is funded
average proximity to other countries (What is the average distance of a US citizen from the border of the country)
which countries border this one -- a list that shows what countries neighbor another
median number of stockholders in a given country (how may people own stock)
military expenditure (how much goes to fund the military)
 
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VoidCat

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I find this site you've shown suspect. And have no clue what it has to do with religion.


Also IQ tests are not great indicators of how smart a person is...
 

VoidCat

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The first problem I see is that it lists the maximum national temperature but doesn't list the land area of each country. That makes the maximum temperature measurement almost useless as a statistical inference variable. It also doesn't list gross national product, which is the sum of all incomes of the people of the nation. That would also help with making inferences about educational spending.

Some other columns which would be useful:
median income
taxation classification (progressive, income, land, etc)
how the education in each country is funded
average proximity to other countries (What is the average distance of a US citizen from the border of the country)
which countries border this one -- a list that shows what countries neighbor another
median number of stockholders in a given country (how may people own stock)
military expenditure (how much goes to fund the military)
Not to mention different cultures have different views on what's important in terms of learning which means an IQ test designed to test one country wouldn't accurately test another country.
 

VoidCat

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My IQ is 140, does not mean a great deal.
How does it relate to Religion.
Ive also had my IQ tested multiple times as I've had multiple psych evals due to disability. Most tests put it out as pretty high tho i won't say the exact range my IQ falls in as i don't care IQ tests are poor indicators of intelligence anyway. I don't see how it relates to religion either.
 

The Hammer

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Well if you can't get into MENSA, there's really no point. Heh.

IQ honestly doesn't mean much as a whole.

"But the tests fall down when it comes to measuring those abilities crucial to making good judgements in real-life situations. That's because they are unable to assess things such as a person's ability to critically weigh up information, or whether an individual can override the intuitive cognitive biases that can lead us astray."

Why a high IQ doesn't mean you're smart
 
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