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ahazred8ta9 months ago
Previous IQ posts:<p><a href="https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&query=iq&sort=byDate&type=story" rel="nofollow">https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...</a>
snapcaster10 months ago
Why would this be? I see the reference in article to social media but the Flynn effect didn't seem to be impacted by TV or other changes like that. Is smartphone use/social media really that uniquely bad? Is it just nutrition and pollution? I don't know what impact physical health has on IQ but I struggle to believe it's positive
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deafpolygon10 months ago
IQ is measured as your 'intelligence' against whatever the average is in that population.<p>That's why 140 IQ people nowadays are much smarter than 140 IQ people from 100 years ago. The overall average intelligence of a population tends to rise due to better education, access, etc.
digitalsushi10 months ago
Fascinating. Can I have a response to that article that the article cannot be used to ironically counterpoint
DataDaemon10 months ago
The best idea is to change scores so that we can be intelligent again.
sgbeal10 months ago
It's always frustrating when a headline says exactly the opposite of what the article itself does:<p>Headline:<p>> American IQs Are Dropping<p>Article:<p>> Dworak stressed that the decline in scores doesn't necessarily mean Americans aren't as intelligent as their grandparents or great-grandparents were. "It doesn’t mean their mental ability is lower or higher; it's just a difference in scores that are favoring older or newer samples," she said in a press release. "It could just be that they're getting worse at taking tests or specifically worse at taking these kinds of tests."
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