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Cecil Moore wrote:
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? Under the present systems, we'd all be long gone before we ever finished the test. Billions no doubt. Of course, we are not talking practicalities here, just some statistical goofing around. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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