http://www.propertarianism.com/2015/08/26/to-bruce-charlteon-measured-iq-vs-demonstrated-intelligence/DEMONSTRATED INTELLIGENCE?
Demonstrated intelligence consists of the following criteria:
i) (g) IQ (rate of pattern recognition)
ii) Short term memory (necessary for mathematicians and chess players) NOTE: the literature refers to this as Working Memory, and I should change my language to reflect it.
iii) General knowledge (reading a lot on a lot of subjects generally makes you smarter)
iv) Method of inquiry consisting of inputs ( allegory, parable, history, measurement) and methods ( free association, mysticism, reason, rationalism(justification), science(criticism).
v) Wants: Impossible Wants, Impossible Beliefs, Metaphysical Errors, and Erroneous Assumptions
vi) Lack of impulsivity: Discipline, and Time (great ideas are achieved by focused work over very long periods – often approaching a decade or more)
Source date (UTC): 2015-11-08 08:22:00 UTC
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