Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 15:14:44 10/11/02
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On October 11, 2002 at 17:56:54, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >>When I did my first IQ test in psychology after my studies in maths I found >certain errors in the mathematical parts and I made some notes before I >continued with the test. The error was so obvious that I thought that I could be >of great help for the department and I spend no thoughts on the disadvantages by >doing this second job. This was a consequence of my reserved position to the IQ >concept as such. More important than the mere number are distribution of the >results in different parts and belonging to greater intervals. > BTW Rolf also chess understanding and IQ are not strictly correlated ...:) Regards, Otello >Rolf Tueschen > >> >>aloha >> martin
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