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Cecil Moore wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote: It all depends on the fineness of the tool. Present measurement techniques do indeed have most people at that statistical "average intelligence". But I liken it to using a meter that has only 10 volt increments. A lot of different voltages can be covered in gross increments like that. Hey Mike, I think you just invented fractal IQ's. :-) Here's a statistics question: How many questions would there have to be on an IQ test to ensure that no two people in the world had exactly the same score? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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