And the upshot of all those accusations coming from 2018 was?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe average IQ in the UK is 100 according to this
BBC - Test The Nation - Results
So i suppose that clears that up then.
also this is actually quite an interesting read.
Are Brexit voters really less intelligent than Remainers? — Institute of Economic Affairs
The Definition of the IQ
Misconception: The IQ is a direct measure of brain performance. For example, somebody with an IQ of 120 can do 20% more mental work in the same amount of time than somebody with an IQ of 100.
In truth the IQ is a purely statistical measure. It has no direct relation to brain performance, is not proportional to it, and doesn't even have any linear or otherwise straightforward relation to it. The only thing you can say is that somebody with a higher IQ will show higher scores on most other brain performance tests as well, but the IQ doesn't say how much higher.
It's just something some Mummies like to tell their dear Darlings to make them feel special, that might explain a lot about some of the posters on here...Last edited by BlueSharp; 7 October 2019, 08:22.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThe average IQ will always be 100...
The Definition of the IQ
Misconception: The IQ is a direct measure of brain performance. For example, somebody with an IQ of 120 can do 20% more mental work in the same amount of time than somebody with an IQ of 100.
In truth the IQ is a purely statistical measure. It has no direct relation to brain performance, is not proportional to it, and doesn't even have any linear or otherwise straightforward relation to it. The only thing you can say is that somebody with a higher IQ will show higher scores on most other brain performance tests as well, but the IQ doesn't say how much higher.
It's just something some Mummies like to tell their dear Darlings to make them feel special, that might explain a lot about some of the posters on here...
Oh well.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostMisconception: The IQ is a direct measure of brain performance. For example, somebody with an IQ of 120 can do 20% more mental work in the same amount of time than somebody with an IQ of 100.
Most studies show a strong correlation between IQ and professional career achievement.
The point is that anyone with an IQ of less than 100, which is half the population, is almost certainly unlikely to understand the complexities and consequences of Brexit.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhich is why SASGURU couldn't answer the question, he's too dense to realise the answer.
Oh well.Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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