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*[https://twitter.com/MrGeorgeFrancis/status/1476032084552650759 Breeding smarter guppies] with bigger brain size. But they are not fitter. | *[https://twitter.com/MrGeorgeFrancis/status/1476032084552650759 Breeding smarter guppies] with bigger brain size. But they are not fitter. | ||
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+ | *[https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1996-02655-001 " Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. " ] Official survey of the literature on Intelligence, by the APA. Neisser, U., Boodoo, G., Bouchard, T. J., Jr., Boykin, A. W., Brody, N., Ceci, S. J., Halpern, D. F., Loehlin, J. C., Perloff, R., Sternberg, R. J., & Urbina, S. (1996).American Psychologist, 51(2), 77–101. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.51.2.77 | ||
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+ | *IQ Tests: [https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ746292.pdf "Gifted Today but Not Tomorrow? Longitudinal Changes in Ability and Achievement During Elementary School,"] David F. Lohman and Katrina A. Korb. Basically it's about regression to th mean. Students rated as "gifted" regress to the mean. Maybe this says tests are less reliable at the extremes too. | ||
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- Breeding smarter guppies with bigger brain size. But they are not fitter.
- " Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. " Official survey of the literature on Intelligence, by the APA. Neisser, U., Boodoo, G., Bouchard, T. J., Jr., Boykin, A. W., Brody, N., Ceci, S. J., Halpern, D. F., Loehlin, J. C., Perloff, R., Sternberg, R. J., & Urbina, S. (1996).American Psychologist, 51(2), 77–101. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066X.51.2.77
- IQ Tests: "Gifted Today but Not Tomorrow? Longitudinal Changes in Ability and Achievement During Elementary School," David F. Lohman and Katrina A. Korb. Basically it's about regression to th mean. Students rated as "gifted" regress to the mean. Maybe this says tests are less reliable at the extremes too.