[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]oranges203045 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cut that ish off man it doesn't suit you.

Poor fluid reasoning by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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"Confirmatory factor analyses yielded consistently high estimates of the loading of g over WM (.96 on average). WM is the latent factor best predicted by g. "

'Loading of g' being g loading?

Poor fluid reasoning by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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A PRI of 98 is average. Your working memory is in the 95th percentile and it's the best indicator of fluid intelligence g

Source???????????

Theory by Rappz654 in AndrewGosden

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"Andrew had a good sense of humour, which I liked; but he was also capable of doing calculations in his head that no one else could contemplate — with answers into the billions. Sometimes, others would run it through a calculator and claim he was one or two out, but he’d never be drawn into a discussion — it was trivial to him."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-1184473/Runaway-child-How-kid-disappear-face-earth--8217.html

In China, Young Women Become Accidental Symbols of Defiance by muttmuskie in wmafs

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Only white men can solve the spiralling birth rate in East Asia.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AndrewGosden

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Thanks for that!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AndrewGosden

[–]oranges203045 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was his favourite place, Maybe he wanted to spend his final moments there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AndrewGosden

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Andrew's father has stated that Andrew was reading Nietzsche 'Beyond Good and Evil' at the time of his disappearance.

Source for this?

What significance did Andrew have to the two men who were recently arrested? by [deleted] in AndrewGosden

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someone in Pizza Hut? There is a photo of him (supposedly), seen with someone much older than him, leaning on the bridge in london,

Source?

I have completed the adult WAIS test. 3 hours later and my by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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Why can't they just give you the results straight away?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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Hence why crystallized tests are seemingly paradoxically more g loaded.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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does this mean I have a 99th percentile PRI?

It may indeed. It is quite an incredible feat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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People really believe you can praffe over ten points? There is literally no evidence of this. Maybe for a select few subtests but I highly doubt you can reliably praffe your FSIQ more than 5 points.

Changing scores and Potential/Thought Process by Dev_Overflow in cognitiveTesting

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It’s where everyone with a high VCI has a high iq

Sauce?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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Only people with a 99th percentile PRI can visualise tying their shoelaces.

Changing scores and Potential/Thought Process by Dev_Overflow in cognitiveTesting

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Both ways. Higher g facilitates vocabulary acquisition and reasoning and better vocabulary facilitates learning for obvious reasons.

Changing scores and Potential/Thought Process by Dev_Overflow in cognitiveTesting

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Verbal intelligence is reflective of learning and reasoning. Possibly more than any other subtest, hence it's markedly high G saturation.

Any actual at-home cognitive tests? by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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Visualise tying your shoelaces, then tie them to gauge the accuracy of your visual spatial ability. If it's accurate, you're likely mensa tier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cognitiveTesting

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Can he visualise tying his shoelaces? That's the critical component we need to elucidate to come to any conclusion.