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Old 07-01-2009, 02:45 AM   #3
hmmmmmmm
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Other "intelligence" tests, with the explicit intention of quantifying intelligence are statistically supposed to render individual results essentally the same every time.

The SAT however is something one can study for and improve upon; absolute "intelligence" can thus be drastically increased with relative ease, drawing the association with actual intelligence into dubious light.

So, I think it's kind of like a cheap, inaccurate, and misleading representation of intelligence when interpreted as such.
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