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Re: Validity of verbal IQ tests
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Originally Posted by Kriminal99
I realized something when looking at the IQ correlations of GRE scores.
I noticed that a verbal score supposedly correlated with a higher IQ than it would if it were the same number math score.
It implies that extreme verbal skills are rarer than extreme math skills, and that this rareness implies greater associated intelligence.
However what if there is a negative correlation between intelligence and verbal scores beyond a certain level.
In other words, what if people who are intelligent realize that metaphorical reasoning is not useful in gathering information and reject it. Perhaps a person with a higher verbal score practices the art of persuasion, but truly intelligent people practice the art of COMMUNICATION and reject using metaphors to convince someone of something that may not be true.
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The metaphorical can be a great device at getting to truth also, mythology may be historically false, butat certain levels metaphorically true.
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I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton
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