Well, IQ has been largely discredited. Eysenck and the others who championed the system of measuring intelligence are out of fashion. These days we tend to say "IQ tests merely measure one's ability to take IQ tests". Well, those of us on the left, anyway. Of course, it's true that Wikipedia's entry on Intelligence Quotient does say that IQ "is taken by psychologists to be an excellent proxy for intelligence, and possibly the best measurable definition of intellectual ability", but they add that it's "generally not taken to represent intelligence perfectly".
Caveats like that are important when we come to the fraught, hot-button-scattered area of the correlations between race and intelligence. Wikipedia says:
"While the distributions of IQ scores among different racial-ethnic groups overlap considerably, groups differ in where their members cluster along the IQ scale. Some groups (e.g. East Asians and Jews) cluster higher than whites, while other groups (e.g. Blacks and Hispanics) cluster lower than whites."
This is borne out by stuff we're seeing in the news. "Europe's skills fall behind Asia", the BBC reported recently, citing a report published in Brussels by the Lisbon Council which says that Europe's 11.6 trillion euro economy is threatened by the fact that France and Germany "are no longer among the world's leaders in developing knowledge and skills" and are being overtaken by countries like South Korea.
Wikipedia's article on Race and Intelligence admits the controversy of such correlations, but doesn't deny they exist, and also makes clear another correlation: there are strong links between average intelligence and national wealth. "For example, a randomly selected group of Americans with an average IQ of 103 had a poverty rate 25% lower than a group with an average IQ of 100."
And, while it would be a mistake to equate education with IQ, it seems clear that where they're in sync, as in South Korea, they have a dramatic effect on the wealth of a nation. The graph on the right shows the "earnings dividend" produced by different levels of education in different countries. As you can see, getting a higher education more or less doubles your earnings in almost every country.
Again, it's South Korea which is the education star: 97% of South Korea's 25 to 34-year-olds today have high school education. That's the highest rate among the main industrialised countries.
This brings us to a book published in 2002 by Dr. Richard Lynn, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, and Dr. Tatu Vanhanen, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland. Incidentally, Finland is Europe's one success story in terms of educational investment and achievement, and it's showing in the nation's booming economy. And that's pretty much the message of the book these men wrote, IQ and the Wealth of Nations: that the average IQ of a nation correlates with its GDP.
The Wikipedia's article on the book gives us a handy Top 100 run-down of nations by their (estimated) average IQs. Here's the hot Top 25:
Hong Kong (PRC) 107
South Korea 106
Japan 105
Taiwan 104
Singapore 103
Austria 102
Germany 102
Italy 102
Netherlands 102
Sweden 101
Switzerland 101
Belgium 100
China 100
New Zealand 100
United Kingdom 100
Hungary 99
Poland 99
Australia 98
Denmark 98
France 98
Norway 98
United States 98
Canada 97
Czech Republic 97
Finland 97
At the bottom of the list we find a sad cluster of African countries: Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Congo-Kinshasa, Zimbabwe, Guinea, Nigeria, Ghana... But wait, I say "sad" assuming that being rich and good at IQ tests makes you happy. But it isn't so. Not only have we been adamant in the past on Click Opera that richer isn't happier, we've also read the research that says that the world's happiest people live in Africa. In a survey of happiness published in New Scientist magazine in 2003 the country with the highest percentage of happy people was... Nigeria.
"While the distributions of IQ scores among different racial-ethnic groups overlap considerably, groups differ in where their members cluster along the IQ scale. Some groups (e.g. East Asians and Jews) cluster higher than whites, while other groups (e.g. Blacks and Hispanics) cluster lower than whites."
This is borne out by stuff we're seeing in the news. "Europe's skills fall behind Asia", the BBC reported recently, citing a report published in Brussels by the Lisbon Council which says that Europe's 11.6 trillion euro economy is threatened by the fact that France and Germany "are no longer among the world's leaders in developing knowledge and skills" and are being overtaken by countries like South Korea.
Wikipedia's article on Race and Intelligence admits the controversy of such correlations, but doesn't deny they exist, and also makes clear another correlation: there are strong links between average intelligence and national wealth. "For example, a randomly selected group of Americans with an average IQ of 103 had a poverty rate 25% lower than a group with an average IQ of 100."
And, while it would be a mistake to equate education with IQ, it seems clear that where they're in sync, as in South Korea, they have a dramatic effect on the wealth of a nation. The graph on the right shows the "earnings dividend" produced by different levels of education in different countries. As you can see, getting a higher education more or less doubles your earnings in almost every country.Again, it's South Korea which is the education star: 97% of South Korea's 25 to 34-year-olds today have high school education. That's the highest rate among the main industrialised countries.
This brings us to a book published in 2002 by Dr. Richard Lynn, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, and Dr. Tatu Vanhanen, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland. Incidentally, Finland is Europe's one success story in terms of educational investment and achievement, and it's showing in the nation's booming economy. And that's pretty much the message of the book these men wrote, IQ and the Wealth of Nations: that the average IQ of a nation correlates with its GDP. The Wikipedia's article on the book gives us a handy Top 100 run-down of nations by their (estimated) average IQs. Here's the hot Top 25:
Hong Kong (PRC) 107
South Korea 106
Japan 105
Taiwan 104
Singapore 103
Austria 102
Germany 102
Italy 102
Netherlands 102
Sweden 101
Switzerland 101
Belgium 100
China 100
New Zealand 100
United Kingdom 100
Hungary 99
Poland 99
Australia 98
Denmark 98
France 98
Norway 98
United States 98
Canada 97
Czech Republic 97
Finland 97
At the bottom of the list we find a sad cluster of African countries: Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Congo-Kinshasa, Zimbabwe, Guinea, Nigeria, Ghana... But wait, I say "sad" assuming that being rich and good at IQ tests makes you happy. But it isn't so. Not only have we been adamant in the past on Click Opera that richer isn't happier, we've also read the research that says that the world's happiest people live in Africa. In a survey of happiness published in New Scientist magazine in 2003 the country with the highest percentage of happy people was... Nigeria.
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Date: 2006-04-17 03:46 pm (UTC)good read tho
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Date: 2006-04-17 04:10 pm (UTC)From the BBC today...
Date: 2006-04-17 04:12 pm (UTC)Re: From the BBC today...
Date: 2006-04-17 04:20 pm (UTC)Actually, this all reverberates very interestingly with Rem Koolhaas' obsession with Lagos (http://imomus.livejournal.com/124794.html), "so bad it's good". But it makes clear the problem of politicians and advisors who champion happiness as the goal of politics: Richard Layard (http://imomus.livejournal.com/175376.html), for instance. If the Nigerians are the world's happiest people, do we start making our political institutions like theirs? Koolhaas clearly thinks we have something to learn from Lagos, but I don't know if anyone would model their political system on Abuja's.
The I'll move to Nigeria instead of London!
Date: 2006-04-17 04:33 pm (UTC)I never asked myself where happiness came from but when i los it.
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Date: 2006-04-17 04:45 pm (UTC)So would IQ work the same way? Would people with a direct religious belief system and non-existential view on teh world be naturally happier?
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Date: 2006-04-17 04:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-04-17 05:06 pm (UTC)The statistic is especially interesting considering that in addition to being citizens of "the most corrupt nation," Nigerians are also often referred to as the "most distrusted." As one commentator pointed out, "It is common knowledge, that every Nigerian administration both military and civilian since 1970, has gone to great lengths to burnish its image abroad... So, if this new high happiness score is a government ploy, it was, to say the least, a very brilliant 419 caper." I don't necessarily think that the statistic is fabricated, however, as far as learning from Nigeria goes, I think Koolhaas is right; there is certainly a lot to be learned both from Lagos and from the Nigerian political system, but that obviously doesn't mean that either should be emulated.
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Date: 2006-04-17 05:08 pm (UTC)Wikipedia states:
"The rates of low birth weight (LBW), defined as less than 5.5 pounds, are correlated with infant death...LBW babies are at risk for many developmental, behavioral and cognitive abnormalities, including mental retardation. LBW (and premature birth) affect Blacks at twice the overall rate for the U.S. population.
A study of LBW babies indicates that breastfeeding can significantly improve their IQ scores tested at 8 years old. After controlling for possible confounding factors, an improvement of 8.3 IQ points was found in the breastfed group as compared to the formula fed group. Black mothers are known to breastfeed infants less and for a shorter time than White mothers. Studies have shown IQ gains lasting into adulthood with increased duration of breastfeeding. Several recent studies shows that the intake of certain micronutrients, like those present in breast milk or fish oil, affects IQ scores even in developed nations. Helland et al have shown larger head size at birth and higher IQ scores at 4 years of age when mothers took fish oil supplements during pregnancy and lactation. Jensen believes that dietary supplementation is a promising avenue of research for raising Black children's levels of g. Lynn has proposed a nutritional hypothesis for the Flynn effect."
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Date: 2006-04-17 05:09 pm (UTC)1. Africa has more happy people
2. Africa has more armed conflicts
Conclusion? War = happiness.
posh-wrong punch up ?
Date: 2006-04-17 05:33 pm (UTC)Mensa
Date: 2006-04-17 05:39 pm (UTC)I am not anonymous; I just haven't signed up. My name is S Parkin.
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Date: 2006-04-17 05:53 pm (UTC)The hippocampus is a muscle, and like a muscle, the more you use it, the bigger it gets.
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Date: 2006-04-17 06:28 pm (UTC)Re: posh-wrong punch up ?
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Date: 2006-04-17 07:26 pm (UTC)No, it's not in San Fran.
I was always amused by that line spoken by the hippy guy in Repo Man:
"The more you drive - the less intelligent you become."
Obviously not true.
The hippocampus is connected with navigation.
This is why taxi-drivers always win quiz shows on TV.
And this is why, when chatting to the taxi driver on the way to a film shoot, I'm always surprised to find that he knows more about films than the director does.
I always say: "The more you smoke, the more intelligent you become."
There's a certain amount of evidence that bears this out. Nicotine switches on all your acetylcholine receptors.
I've recently augmented my cigarette habit with snuff:
http://www.sharrowmills.com/
Mozart, Beethoven, and Wagner were all heavy snuff users - which is good company as far as I'm concerned.
Microwave radiation coming from cell-phones and cell-phone transmitters knocks out your acetylcholine receptors - which is probably why everybody is so thick these days.
Snuff
Date: 2006-04-17 07:41 pm (UTC)Re: Snuff
Date: 2006-04-17 08:33 pm (UTC)This snuff thing is a real discovery as far as I'm concerned - it's like smart champagne for the brain.
Of the Wilsons range, I would recommend:
"Tom Buck" - That's a great one. Quite a euphoric - a real blast.
"Irish High Toast No. 22" - Slightly less potent, but a bit more high frequency.
Both these come at the hilariously cheap price of £2.50 a tin.
Don't know what you've got in that tin, but it's probably a bit dried out by now.
Here are some links, if anyone's interested...
http://www.snuffbox.org.uk/
http://www.mcchrystals.com/en/index.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub/
a too personal response, as per usual
Date: 2006-04-17 09:12 pm (UTC)also, i wonder if this is the sort of test you can 'practice' for if you have the desire and resources, just as the SATs often measure how well you understand the SATs [my score jumped over 200 pts after studying a few practice tests]. of course, those scores have somehow magically been found to be relatively accurate indicators of future performance as well. ehh...
also #2, i ate Ethiopian food and drank Ethiopian beer yesterday, and perhaps these are something of an American invention, but they made me very happy.
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