How Psychology Hijacked Intelligence (Wiley/Duckworth 2007)



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IQ How Psychology Hijacked Intelligence (Wiley/Duckworth 2007)

3 Main Historical Arguments IQ test structure and content come from historical circumstance, not science or theory. IQ structure and content unchanged over past century. IQ tests used to improve institutional efficiency, not to understand individual s mental abilities.

IQ Abuses Wrongful execution/murder Coercive sexual sterilization Wrongful Institutionalization Immigration abuses Specious Links of low IQ to Social Problems Educational abuses

Founding Theoreticians Francis Galton Eugenics Alfred Binet Testing Methods Charles Spearman General Intelligence

Alfred Binet Tested language, abstract thought, attention Test Question Examples: Differentiate between chocolate and wood Follow a lighted match Define words like Horse and Fork

Importance of Spearman s g One kind of intelligence Fixed It s testable People can be ranked according to it

G Remains Unproven The evidence for a general factor in intelligence was pervasive but circumstantial, based on statistical analysis rather than direct observation. Its reality was, and remains, arguable. -- Herrnstein and Murray, The Bell Curve

3 Theoreticians Ideas Combined Americans discover Alfred Binet s methods Use Binet s tests in Galtonian, eugenic manner Predicated on Spearman s idea of one testable, rank-able, inherited general intelligence

Eugenics and IQ Nazis sexually sterilized about 200,000 people based on IQ Nazis murdered unknown hundreds of thousands based on IQ

German IQ Questions Who was Bismark? What does Christmas Signify? How much do 300 Reichmarks grow at 3% over 3 years? Form Sentence: Soldier-War-Fatherland

US Coercive Sterilization More than 60,000 Sterilized About 22,000 in CA alone

Early 20 th Century US Sorting Requirements Schools: Universal education laws and urbanization increases school populations WWI. From 120,000 men to over 3 million Immigration. Up to 5,000 a day to Ellis Island

Early 20 th Century IQ Structure Established VERBAL: Common knowledge questions, vocabulary and math questions. NON-VERBAL: puzzles, blocks, household items

3 Main Historical Arguments IQ test structure and content born of historical circumstance, not science or theory. IQ structure and content unchanged over past century. IQ tests used to improve institutional efficiency, not to understand individual s mental abilities.

Army Response to IQ Tests Psychologists were as helpful as a board of art critics to advise me which of my men were the most handsome, or a board of prelates to designate the true Christians.

First Known Multiple Choice Question Below are given the names of four animals. Draw a line around the name of each animal that is useful on the farm: cow tiger rat wolf. The Kansas Silent Reading Test (1915)

WWI Multiple Choice Question The Armadillo is a kind of: Ornamental shrub Animal Musical instrument Dagger

SATs are Used as a Screen The decision to include SAT scores in the [UC s] Eligibility Index was based not on an analysis of the SAT s predictive power but on its ability to serve as a screen that would reduce the pool of eligible students. -- Former UC President Richard Atkinson

IQ Tests Part of Intelligence Intelligence was this, and yet something more. David Wechsler Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted. Albert Einstein

Army Alpha Question Freezing water bursts pipes because: Cold water makes the pipes weaker Water expands when it freezes The ice stops the flow of water

WAIS Comprehension Question What is the thing to do if a water pipe breaks in your house?

11+ Ravens-type Question

11+ Analogies Question Dirty is to soiled as stained is to (sparse, tarnished, several)

3 Main Historical Arguments IQ test structure and content born of historical circumstance, not science or theory. IQ structure and content unchanged over past century. IQ tests used to improve institutional efficiency, not to understand individual s mental abilities.

IQ and g now have Competition Robert Sternberg s Successful Intelligence Howard Gardner s Multiple Intelligences Cognitive Processing model

IQ History Conclusions IQ tests aren t based on theory, are too vague to tell us much about individuals have been abused in the past Can sometimes help institutions be more efficient

Six Lessons From IQ History LESSON ONE: BALANCE OF INTEREST TESTS: INSTITUTION VERSUS INDIVIDUAL LESSON TWO: STUDENTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN SCHOOL EFFICIENCY LESSON THREE: BE A BORED AGNOSTIC LESSON FOUR: IGNORE INTELLIGENCE EXPERTS LESSON FIVE: THE NATURE/NUTURE DEBATE HAS NO BEARING ON REALITY. LESSON SIX: IQ TESTS ARE ACHIEVEMENT TESTS.

Chris Brand Academic studies suggest that non-violent pedophilia with a consenting partner over age 12 does no harm so long as the pedophiles and their partners are of above-average IQ and educational level.