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Craig Browning wrote: Even "Learning Disabilities" found a home in his research which, to his mind, is why so many tend to compensate through pseudo-intellectual sounding patter, even when not performing when in fact, they host a very common if not slightly lesser level of Intelligence Quotient.
MagicalSmithy wrote:I posted this as it is soooo strange but covers why I got into magic excatley.....are we really that predicatable is there really no such thing as randomness even within personality.
Infinite wrote:IQ doesn't really map the ability to learn. It simply maps the ability to apply a set of principals you are SUPPOSED to know already.
I don't have the bookI want the book.
TonyB wrote:There is a strong correlation between IQ and learning ability. There are several exceptions, but the corrolation is there. That's science.
kolm wrote:TonyB wrote:There is a strong correlation between IQ and learning ability. There are several exceptions, but the corrolation is there. That's science.
I know I'm being cheeky here, but do you have any evidence? I'd be interested to see it
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