Why are our IQ levels are higher than our grandparents?

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27 Sep 2013 09:35 #119734 by
Interesting idea supposing that kids nowadays can deal much better with hypothetical problems than 100 years ago.. Personally I'm not sure whether that means we're much more 'intelligent'. I don't really want to ask any questions about it, but rather- if anyone watches it and they do have a question, please feel free to post here for sparking friendly conversation and debate, :)

http://www.ted.com/talks/james_flynn_why_our_iq_levels_are_higher_than_our_grandparents.html

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27 Sep 2013 10:13 #119736 by
I have taken an IQ test several times throughout my life. What did I find? The more I gained knowledge the better I did. Meaning, we have more access to knowledge and have researched learning skills more effectively than in the past, and this increases the IQ in general. It's my conclusion, anyway. I could be wrong, but it makes sense.

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27 Sep 2013 13:09 #119743 by
I agree, Selenatlantis. It's not that we're more intelligent than our ancestors, we just have better access to information and learning techniques.

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27 Sep 2013 14:40 #119751 by
It is things like this that leave me wishing there was such a thing as a true intelligence test. The problem with IQ tests is that to a degree they have to be knowledge based, leaving them imperfect. Intelligence requires knowledge but they aren't the same thing. If such a perfect test existed I would consistently try to beat my best score for a challenge. Lol

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27 Sep 2013 15:35 #119755 by
I think that due to the inventions of the last century, our internal communication as a species has risen to a very high level. Learning is changing, and the more you communicate with others, the greater is the chance and also the need for change.
Maybe that's why we humans have been getting smarter the last decades. More training.

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28 Sep 2013 02:52 - 28 Sep 2013 02:53 #119834 by Adder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFBs--n94YM

I think its the way people think more then anything, and this can be entrained and refined.

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28 Sep 2013 09:30 #119853 by Lykeios Little Raven
Its the education. I had to take an IQ test for a job once and the CEO told me he was impressed with my score considering I had not finished college at the time. He said college grads tend to score in that range.

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28 Sep 2013 09:48 #119855 by Whyte Horse
Dude, we evolve each generation. You might be surprised at the new research which shows how behaviours are passed down from parent to child through genes.Maybe the real conclusion from this study is that intelligence is the most important trait to survival.

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28 Sep 2013 11:47 - 28 Sep 2013 11:48 #119856 by Lykeios Little Raven

Whyte Horse wrote: Dude, we evolve each generation. You might be surprised at the new research which shows how behaviours are passed down from parent to child through genes.Maybe the real conclusion from this study is that intelligence is the most important trait to survival.


I'm not so sure about that, dude. There is some evidence (circumstantial of course) that supports the theory that Neanderthal man was actually more intelligent than Cro-magnon man. At least he had the potential to be more intelligent.

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30 Sep 2013 14:37 #120085 by
We're just better at giving and taking tests.

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