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Absolutely! Alcohol, heavy drugs or a brick to the head can all change your IQ.
Submitted 18 hours ago by crogope56@piefed.world to [deleted]
This is a new account if you’re wondering. I’m not a bot, honest.
Absolutely! Alcohol, heavy drugs or a brick to the head can all change your IQ.
Covid! An average loss of 1-1.5 IQ point every time you get it. Many people get it multiple times a year because you don’t really become immune anymore (up to 70 percent immunity for 9 months).
Which explains many people.
IQ as a concept was invented by a white supremacist Eugenicist, and hasn’t improved much in the years since.
It doesn’t measure Intelligence. It measures your socioeconomic status in the country the test you’re taking was made in and your engagement of academia..
So yes, you can improve your IQ. Study harder, eat better, go to better schools, and have more money. Also it really helps if you and the test giver are both white males.
IQ tests are one of the most well-validated and predictive tools in all of psychology for measuring general cognitive ability, and they predict important life outcomes better than almost anything else in psychology. Feeling discomfort about the results doesn’t invalidate the test itself.
If you disagree with someone’s assertions, bring sources, you low IQ low T soy boy.
They’re good only for finding deficits. I score well enough across the board, except my sequential memory, like you tell me five numbers then ask me to repeat them back in order a minute later and I cannot do that, basically doesn’t exist. I’m certainly smart enough to get by so I don’t really care about the positive scores but having proof I had a learning disability was critical for me to get the help I needed in school. Being perceived as smart often makes people believe you have to be smart in every possible way. So IQ tests have their uses, but like Steven Hawking said “people who boast about their IQs are losers”
I understand, but why am I downvoted? I was just asking a question.
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IQ is not a thing you have, it’s merely a test score, useful only in comparing relative intelligences on a mass scale.
Take the test on a different day, or sleep more beforehand, or do a different test, and your IQ will change.
Take the test on a different day, or sleep more beforehand, or do a different test, and your IQ will change.
Not as much as people think. We’re talking around 5 points of difference - 10 at max. Broadly speaking, the results of a well-designed test are highly consistent over a long period of time as long as it’s measured under similar conditions. It’s among the most repeatable tests in all of psychology.
IQ is not useful as a measure of intelligence, even on a mass scale. It is fundamentally bullshit
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Short answer is mostly no. Long answer is nuanced, and depends on whether you are asking about the score or intelligence
Changing the “IQ score” (I am assuming a genuine test like WAIS-V, or at least something highly g-loaded like the old SAT):
Changing “intelligence” itself. This mostly never changes. However, if you have external factors that clog your mental, removing them do indeed improve intelligence:
IQ has some white supremacist roots, so discussing about it is usually frowned upon… and even when used correctly, it is honestly much better used as a diagnostic tool. For example ADHD can get flagged on IQ tests very easily.
Personally I think instead of trying to improve per-se, it is much better used as a tool for self-discovery especially if you have any weird neurological conditions. If you’re worried about accuracy, there are old-SAT, CORE, CAIT, AGCT (the one US Army used to use)… which are all essentially IQ tests.
Absolutely, with more education people on average score higher on IQ tests.
However AFAIK evidence shows that training specifically for higher scores on IQ tests does not significantly increase general intelligence.
IQ is meaningless on an individual level. You can do a lot to improve your reasoning and the brain is a muscle that responds well to being trained.
You can definitely educate yourself where you might score higher on a standard test because the concepts presented aren’t as seeming obscure, but IQ is supposed to be a measure of underlying thinking I’m not sure that improves over a lifetime.
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“changing” for the worse lol
Depends. You can get smarter. You can take the test again and get a better score. You could take a different test and get a different score.
All technically “change your IQ,” but if you’re asking if there’s a concrete way to record if you’ve “leveled up” in intelligence? Nope.
IQ is age weighted. taking it at the point where you are at the height of general learning and before you specialize to much should give you about the highest you will have. So like end of high school to end of college. maybe summer of sphmore year or just after taking the gre.
yesman@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Yes. IQ tests can be studied and your score can be increased like any other test. This is because IQ doesn’t measure intelligence, it measures IQ score.
If your asking about intelligence, then also yes. You can study and become smarter and more knowledgeable. Or you can hit your head or read the Daily Wire and become less intelligent.
Iconoclast@feddit.uk 7 hours ago
We don’t even have agreed upon definition for intelligence so that seems like a weird claim to make.
BillyClark@piefed.social 9 hours ago
In fact, there are some “child prodigies” out there who are simply drilled from a young age to pass specific intelligence tests. If you’re a overbearing parent desperate to live vicariously through your children, you can turn a fairly normal child into a “child prodigy.” It only costs you a lot of time and money and it only costs your child their childhood.