Thanks, Susan, this is good stuff. And it's not even Wednesday any more!
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: IQ vs. Religiosity
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> IQ has many facets. A person may be strong in one facet of
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> LQ - This is logic quotient. These people are good in
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Are there only these 5 facets?
From: Jason
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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:53 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: IQ vs. Religiosity
IQ has many facets. A person may be strong in one facet of
IQ, but defecient in
IQ has many facets. A person may be strong in one facet of
IQ, but defecient in others.
LQ - This is logic quotient. These people are good in
maths. logical steps for solutions.
CQ - Corelation Quotient. The ability to corelate diverse
factors and see how they fit.
MQ - Memory quotient.
Important to bear in mind when considering conclusions
based on this kind of data analysis is that IQ tests
measure what IQ tests measure--i.e., IQ scores don't
necessarily indicate innate intelligence, especially
cross-culturally.
When you're looking at data suggesting that the
population of enti