One has to wonder if they want or need so called advanced tech. Are they family oriented, Peaceful, concerned about their environment? etc. <snip>
You really changed the subject there. It was IQ.. Not what makes for a great society.
Your whole argument and its suggestions are rather silly..
Look, if you really think that they(primitive african tribes?) are family-oriented, peaceful, concerned about the environment.. And that advanced technology(and medicine) don't matter. Then go live with them!
Basically, In the minds of alot of scientists and social workers etc., IQ tests have been almost totally invalidated as a means to measure intelligence. Not enough was known about the structure and function of the brain when these tests were first developed. There is a very good book by Eric Kandel titled "In Search of Memory" detailing how the current understanding of brain structure and function was developed.
Look, I can also see many faults with IQ tests..
But they're not invalid..
A low score usually means some aspect of their intelligence is really bad, so bad that it could burden their whole thinking or bring down their whole overall mark.
Einstein if he did badly.. that is not suprising. He had terrible learning difficulties.. He had trouble learning the letters of the alphabet. I recall reading he had to do it through touch. He was dyslexic.
The test is not invalid.
A high score would likely mean that some aspect of their intelligence is very high, and not getting pulled down. Their mind isn't too faulty, and some parts are excellent.
For the hell of it, here are a few faults that I can see..
I think the whole concept of having a "measure" for intelligence, in the sense of one number showing intelligence, is deeply flawed. Pretty much any method is going to be very flawed.
Another problem with IQ tests is they test "Thinking on your feet" and not slower deeper processes of thought.
And there's the issue of short term memory.. working with/against intelligence..
And long term memory not being tested by the IQ test.
So no real consistency of whether they are testing memory of not..
A good example of this was Einstein, who did somewhat poorly on many of his tests, as he did not like his professors or the school seetings in that he found himself. More recently, Hawkings did not do overly well on many of his tests and really did not apply himself to his studies until he got very sick.
Many cultures over the years have demonstrated a somewhat lopsided rate of advancement when comparing their social value structure to their level of tech. I don't think the two are as connected as some people would think.
I don't think that I said that modern tech and medicine is not good, of course it is. Many , many people have had their lives improved by advances in medicine etc. I do agree that the topic did get a bit away from its origanal premise.
I am curious as to why some people will not embrace the advantages offered by modern culture while others embrace it quickly. Although I had occasionally thought about this in the past, I got a bit of a spark from Chiam's statement in the "Ask JTF" segment of last week when he said that he did not think that any group of people was "genetically inferior".
I am sorry that you thought this topic was silly...I think that one of the great things that life has to offer, is that that different people enjoy debating different things.
I don't think anybody can really disagree with most of what you said there.. alot of it fairly obvious..
But you miss the fairly obvious genetic connections to behaviour.
Forget race. Or colour or whatever.
Have you never seen families that share
A physical characteristic?
A behavioural characteristic?
Or how about within a family, 2 brothers, one good, one bad. Pretty much the same upbringing, same school. Do you think that's just environmental?
You are underestimating the power of genetics, and overestimating the power of the environment.
Imagine somebody that is really rubbish at something. Given a good environment for him to develop that skill, he probably won't get that far.
Whereas somebody that is really good at it, could do it with his hands tied behind his back.
People are born with talents and weaknesses.. Sometimes .. that neither of their parents have. But, they still came from his parents. Somehow.
intelligent people are intelligent not just because of the way they were brought up. Many were brought up the same, but did not do nearly as well, or have it nearly as easily. Many are good at something and have seen how they find it easy and others struggle. Similarly , they've been bad at something and seen it from the other position. Nothing to do with upbringing. It's from talents and weaknesses that they were born with. It's in their genetics.
I'm really just stating the obvious here.