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Child's drawing 'predicts later intelligence'

6 pointsby simonbrownover 10 years ago

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PeterWhittakerover 10 years ago
The lead researcher, quoted in TFA:<p>&quot;The correlation is moderate, so our findings are interesting, but it does not mean that parents should worry if their child draws badly.<p>&quot;Drawing ability does not determine intelligence, there are countless factors, both genetic and environmental, which affect intelligence in later life.&quot;
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thaumasiotesover 10 years ago
Wow, what a non-story. The article describes an IQ test in use for roughly the last 100 years. Then they profess surprise that children&#x27;s IQ, measured at age 4, is a predictor for their IQ measured at age 14.<p>That&#x27;s basically the entirety of the 338-word article.