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Journal written by Jeremiah Cornelius (137) and posted by
kdawson
on Monday May 26, @08:16PM
from the correlation-is-not-causation dept.
from the correlation-is-not-causation dept.
The IQ League maintain a "60 Second IQ Test" online. Interestingly, they correlate the results of this test with a number of statistics available from their server logs. Along with the geographical distinctions like city and country, the referrer and OS/Browser user-agent strings are also mined, to determine the Smartest Browser and OS. Cutting to the chase, the very smartest is Firefox on Unknown (which internal evidence suggests is MacOS-Intel), and the dumbest, as of this writing, is IE on WinNT. Quick! Test out and move the bars on the pretty graph! Can we make Slashdot.org the "Smartest Website in the World?" (It's currently number 2 behind ScienceBlogs.com.)
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"Curretly"? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:"Curretly"? (Score:5, Funny)
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Dropping Score (Score:5, Informative)
Guess no one took into account the large sector of (insert field) managers that read slashdot.
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Lower is better! (Score:5, Insightful)
IQ test it ain't.
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Re:"Curretly"? (Score:5, Funny)
Edit: In the amount of time it took me to write this and hit preview,
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Re:"Curretly"? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:"Curretly"? (Score:5, Funny)
Dedly
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Re:"Curretly"? (Score:5, Insightful)
To me, this says more about sample size (or lack thereof) in these stats. The sample sizes are probably so small that the ranks are just statistical artifacts of the scores of the few people coming from each site. Also I'm sure the average scores are highly skewed by people who start taking the test and then just get bored and randomly guess some answers to get it over with. For small samples, small aberrations (e.g. a few smart, stupid, or lazy users) can obviously greatly skew the average.
Stats are nearly meaningless without some estimation of the error bars (or at least mention of the sample size!). All that to say: I wouldn't take these stats too seriously! Moreover, it's likely that as more and more Slashdotters take the test, the average will drop further and further from its statistically-anomalous level, to a more reasonable average. (As would the other listed categories, if only more people took the test.)
(Note: that's all assuming the test itself is even a valid measure of IQ, which I find rather dubious.)
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IQ Test? (Score:5, Insightful)
Not that I'm disappointed that I did so badly or anything...
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Re:IQ Test? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:IQ Test? (Score:5, Insightful)
That's general knowledge, and the ability to answer is dependent on culture, US or Japanese people would be be more likey to know the answer as it's a part of thier history. Linguistic inteligence is measured by things like the word logic ones (Retarded monkey, brain damaged baboon, the person who wrote that IQ test, Rocket scientist, which one is the odd one out?), all IQ tests should be answerable without any outside knowledge. What it is measuring is whether I can work out the calculation in my head, not if I was paying attention in history lessons 10 years ago.
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Re:IQ Test? (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:IQ Test? (Score:5, Funny)
I guess if you visit their site with noscript, your IQ is so high it can't be measured!
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Re:IQ Test? (Score:5, Insightful)
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The Beatles and IQ (Score:5, Insightful)
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Your IQ is 100.44 (Score:5, Funny)
You are #5971 Smartest Human in the World
Oh well, it's at least lower than my slashdot-id.
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Doesn't matter what you've scored... (Score:5, Funny)
http://www.iqleague.com/certificate/n9LjytSYn0y5JZqoAVDafg [iqleague.com]
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No matter what you score.. (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait, that's Scientology.
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"IQ" test? (Score:5, Insightful)
You can debate whether a real IQ test measures anything other than the ability to do well on IQ tests, however, real IQ tests don't depend on real world knowledge. That's the whole point of them. By my measure, 8 of the 10 questions it gave me are not even remotely worthy of being on an IQ test. For instance, knowing the date of the first olympiad is pretty much the definition of a question requiring real world knowledge.
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Re:"IQ" test? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Random numbers smarter than median human? (Score:5, Funny)
Apparently, Perl's PRNG is the 6883rd smartest human on earth with an IQ of 101.36. Why do people pay attention to tests like this again?
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Unanswerable? (Score:5, Interesting)
Five teenagers are of various heights. Alex is taller than Dennis, who is shorter than Eunice. Chris is shorter than Bob, but taller than Alex. Who among them is the third tallest? [1. Chris 2. Alex 3. Dennis 4. Eunice]
To rewrite:
Alex > Dennis
Dennis < Eunice (but we don't know if Eunice is taller than Alex or not, etc)
Chris < Bob
Chris > Alex.
Smushing these together (and getting all >'s in the same direction), you get:
Bob > Chris > Alex > Dennis
Eunice > Dennis
These are the combinations I came up with that still fit the teenagers relative heights:
Bob > Chris > Alex > Eunice > Dennis
Bob > Chris > Eunice > Alex > Dennis
Bob > Eunice > Chris > Alex > Dennis
Eunice > Bob > Chris > Alex > Dennis
Who is the third tallest?
Well, Alex, Chris or Eunice. (Answers 1, 2, or 4.)
What did I miss?
[Even if I read "who is shorter than Eunice" to mean Alex < Eunice I still end up with 2 of the answers]
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Re:Still using safari or IE? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Still using safari or IE? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Great. (Score:5, Funny)
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