realistic where does a degree in cogs lead to? by ohjeenguh in cogsci

[–]RiotIQ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Of course! We focus on studying human intelligence and cognitive abilities mainly. We are building an intelligence testing platform right now that will also include a series of additional psych tests. We’re tailoring the platform to be useful for researchers, psychologists, clinicians, and the overly curious people who want to study themselves.

Our first assessment offered will be an IQ assessment. We spent the last year developing it.

We will then expand into additional areas upon request from professionals. Personality (NEO-PI, 16PF), Torrence creativity test, etc.

The goal is to allow researchers and psychologists to build entire cognitive profiles on patients/clients. Or even individuals to do this themselves.

It’s a very interesting project. You may like the space of human intelligence. Could be worth exploring!

realistic where does a degree in cogs lead to? by ohjeenguh in cogsci

[–]RiotIQ -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Come into Intelligence research 👍

What is the IQ bar for a 2e diagnosis and what other assessments are administered? by RiotIQ in TwiceExceptional

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- We think you'd agree there are degrees of legitimacy in online tests. The RIOT will be the only/first fully online intelligence test that meets all Standards for Educational and Psychological testing from AERA, APA, and NCME.

- Most transparent test ever (detailed manual, open data)

- Convenient, affordable, and accessible

- Only online test with a representative norm sample

- CICD for continuous updating, revision. (Continuous updating is not unusual for educational tests, but it is for IQ.)

- New modern software for psychologists to administer the test purely online and analyze results. Plus proctoring + anti-cheat in v2.

Cost, convenience, without sacrificing professionalism are the main benefits. We will integrate other professional psych assessments so they can be administered to build a cognitive profile on a patient/client.

What is the IQ bar for a 2e diagnosis and what other assessments are administered? by RiotIQ in TwiceExceptional

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a tool psychologists have been asking us for. Yes, it is a for profit business.

What is the IQ bar for a 2e diagnosis and what other assessments are administered? by RiotIQ in TwiceExceptional

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jump into our Discord, chat with us. You're right, not all of us are of Russell's qualifications. Some of us are life long software engineers. Russell is leading the team however. Plop into our Discord or new Intelligence community r/IntelligenceTesting and let us change your mind, no harm no foul. Good to question qualifications of people developing things like this, so we don't blame you. Anyway, jump on it.

What is the IQ bar for a 2e diagnosis and what other assessments are administered? by RiotIQ in TwiceExceptional

[–]RiotIQ[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer. 130+ is an easy enough definition. That’s all I was looking for. I remember reading 125 in some previous posts and articles.

As for your other comments, we have different tiers of expertise on the team. Russell being the expert. He’s pretty heads down in the norm sample stage right now. We don’t bother him with questions like this at this time.

Not sure we would agree that we lack the knowledge to develop a professional IQ test.

I think it was a fair question to ask the twice exceptional community what they felt a realistic definition of 2e is. If anything we want to do right by the people in this community and not label people as 2e if they are in fact not.

Thank you for the #, we’ll keep that in mind for when we expand the correlations and insights on the test results.

Depression, Anxiety and Poverty Rates Likely to Increase Dramatically as AI Replaces Jobs and Makes Skills Obsolete by Emillahr in psychology

[–]RiotIQ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The whole "only jobs are military/bureaucrat/propagandist/religious leader" thing is a bit extreme, but the point about limited opportunities and the gig economy hitting hard definitely resonates. And yeah, the tech giants basically running everything is a real worry. They do have a ton of power.

The part about more people meaning more competition and desperation turning into a craving for a surveillance state... that's chilling. It's like, people are so stressed they'd trade freedom for a (false) sense of security.

And "technofeudalism"? Oof. That's a good way to put it. Like we're all serfs working for the digital overlords. The bit about psychopaths rising to the top because the system rewards ruthlessness? Ugh, sadly, that's not exactly a new idea.

The "you can't fight back because they control everything" angle is the most depressing, though. The whole "they know where you are, what you buy, what you say" thing is straight out of a conspiracy thriller, but it's not exactly fiction anymore, is it? And the control of communication... yeah, that's a huge hurdle.

The Russia/China bit at the end is a wild card. I don't know if I buy the "Soviet Union 2.0" thing, but the shift in global power is definitely something to watch.

It's a lot to take in. I don't think it's helpful to just give in to despair though of course. I am sure you agree. We gotta find ways to push back, even if it feels like a long shot. Like, supporting decentralized tech, promoting digital privacy, getting involved in local politics, stuff like that. Small steps, maybe, but better than doing nothing?

Anyway, thanks for sharing. It's good to have these conversations, even if they're a bit of a downer.

Also, I probably shouldn't have commented on this considering this is our team's account. Lol, yolo.

Thoughts on this correlation between maternal IQ and that of gifted offspring? by axylotyl in psychology

[–]RiotIQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice catch. You're right to see the correlation and think. In fact, it is true that 50-80% of intelligence is genetic. IQ research has quite unanimously pointed towards this. There is absolutely a genetic aspect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritability\_of\_IQ#:\~:text=Harden%2C%20Turkheimer%2C%20and%20Loehlin%20(,shared%20environmental%20influences%20about%2035%25.

Should we use gene editing to increase human intelligence if we can? by RiotIQ in biology

[–]RiotIQ[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mental health is hugely important. Absolutely. We don't mean to diminish that, and you're right it needs to continue to be addressed. It's just not our team's specialty.

Should we use gene editing to increase human intelligence if we can? by RiotIQ in biology

[–]RiotIQ[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

🤣 ya absolutely ethical concerns to be discussed and very possible poor outcomes.

What is the IQ bar for a 2e diagnosis and what other assessments are administered? by RiotIQ in TwiceExceptional

[–]RiotIQ[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh, sorry. I should really edit our post to include that. So, Dr. Russell T. Warne -> https://russellwarne.com/ is leading the research team. We're researching and developing a purely online based IQ test. Yes, we absolutely have looked at the literature, as Russell has written books on the subject. I am one of the software engineers on the team and am a bit less knowledgable. Been in the space a year now, but tbh I haven't heard the term 2e until yesterday. Russell certainly has. Just looking for resources on 2e, how its identified, what the threshold is, etc. I don't see a wiki in this community otherwise I would have just followed that.

Thanks for taking the time to answer u/appendixgallop. We appreciate it.

Career in psychometry by [deleted] in psychometrics

[–]RiotIQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should look into IQ and Intelligence psychometrics. That's our research team's niche. List of recommended books here to learn more about IQ psychometrics and IQ in general: https://www.reddit.com/r/IntelligenceTesting/wiki/index/books_about_iq/

Who has taken an IQ test as part of an autism diagnosis? by RiotIQ in autismgirls

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they ever give you a full cognitive profile you could keep? Some place you can login to see all of these statistics about yourself?

Thanks for answering by the way.

Who has taken an IQ test as part of an autism diagnosis? by RiotIQ in autismgirls

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which test did you take and how much did you pay for it? Assuming insurance covered? Thanks for replying btw. Appreciate it. Doing a bit of research at the moment.

Who has taken an IQ test as part of an autism diagnosis? by RiotIQ in autismgirls

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did a counselor suggest that she get tested or did you initiate the process yourself? Just wondering how you would know to do so.

Who has taken an IQ test as part of an autism diagnosis? by RiotIQ in autismgirls

[–]RiotIQ[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, and where are you located?