Message from @Kali Yuga

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2018-11-03 17:51:07 UTC  

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2018-11-03 17:51:09 UTC  

<:NPC:500042527231967262>

2018-11-03 17:51:09 UTC  

this

2018-11-03 17:51:23 UTC  

and yet you can study for them to improve you're score.
Its still a standardized test.
You can even apply general test taking philosophy to them.

2018-11-03 17:52:16 UTC  

As I've said, there is no actual good metric for a meritocracy, there needs to be other factors to round out a tests flaws

2018-11-03 17:52:22 UTC  

The test has to administered multiple times to get those effects to wash out.

2018-11-03 17:53:02 UTC  

8:51] taekahn: and yet you can study for them to improve you're score.

wrong

2018-11-03 17:53:11 UTC  

only if u retake exactly same test

2018-11-03 17:53:22 UTC  

<:NPC:500042527231967262>

2018-11-03 17:53:46 UTC  

Kali, that's not how studying works mate..

2018-11-03 17:53:46 UTC  

there is a great method for meritocracy

2018-11-03 17:53:48 UTC  

@Yugure no need for metric, remove it

2018-11-03 17:53:56 UTC  

you keep believing that if you want.

2018-11-03 17:54:01 UTC  

@Yugure dude, you cant study fo an iq test

2018-11-03 17:54:14 UTC  

if you have a succesful history of good performance/results

you have a good indicator that you can manage a job that requires those skills

2018-11-03 17:54:17 UTC  

Many of my friends as well as myself are studying for the LSAT. the LSAT is meant to test your grasp on logic

2018-11-03 17:54:26 UTC  

@Dr.Wol exactly

2018-11-03 17:54:34 UTC  

so a simple pass or not is sufficient

2018-11-03 17:54:53 UTC  

So when you study, the study material they provide is meant to help your brain increase a grasp in logic

2018-11-03 17:54:58 UTC  

@Yugure that is for crystal IQ omg

2018-11-03 17:55:40 UTC  

IQ tests are for liquid iq and you cant increase your liquid iq by studying... lol

2018-11-03 17:55:41 UTC  

You are not studying word for word the test, but instead increasing the abilities the test is looking at

2018-11-03 17:55:47 UTC  

omg

2018-11-03 17:56:05 UTC  

your ignorance wave simply allows me to surf on it

2018-11-03 17:56:19 UTC  

Ok, this is epic

2018-11-03 17:56:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/508338668503564291/x9xjbs8dc3w11.png

2018-11-03 17:57:02 UTC  

you can't increase liquid intelligence by studying facts,

You can however train yourself to have a better performance
Faster pattern recognition
Abstact thinking
etc

2018-11-03 17:57:21 UTC  

^

2018-11-03 17:57:45 UTC  

@Dr.Wol thats crystal

2018-11-03 17:58:01 UTC  

Crystal is studying facts, learning at trade etc

2018-11-03 17:58:04 UTC  

omg

2018-11-03 17:58:18 UTC  

basically, the thing you can teach a monkey

2018-11-03 17:58:18 UTC  

"Fluid intelligence is defined as the ability to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and identify patterns. In contrast, crystallized intelligence is defined as the ability to use learned knowledge and experience."

2018-11-03 17:58:27 UTC  

You can also increase your ability to reason about things.
To borrow from a literary character waton is trained in reasoning from holmes.

2018-11-03 17:58:56 UTC  

You can however train yourself to have a better performance
Faster pattern recognition
Abstact thinking


but this claim is false

2018-11-03 17:59:05 UTC  

No its not

2018-11-03 17:59:12 UTC  

Kali, you can easily train yourself for such a thing

2018-11-03 17:59:38 UTC  

Anyways, tim wants people to have special consideration for special circumstances despite being lower in merit.

2018-11-03 17:59:42 UTC  

oh really, i need definite proofs for that

2018-11-03 18:00:14 UTC  

@taekahn that is rational duuh, you cant deny economic factors and technogenic influences

2018-11-03 18:00:31 UTC  

Kali, lemme ask you how do you develop your skills of abstract thinking while you grow up?