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=About - Towards Integrated Intelligence Measurement=
=About - Towards Integrated Intelligence Measurement=


Intelligence has been defined in many ways:
Specific non-rational knowledge is key:
 
*[[Emotional Intelligence]]
*[[Moral Intelligence]]
*Negotiation - applied [[Emotional Intelligence]] combined with [[Divergent Thinking]]
*Creativity - simply [[Divergent Thinking]]
 
The above can fuel:
*Purpose - doing something greater than oneself. As in autonomy, mastery, and purpose of [[Self-Determination Theory]] and the [[Theory of Agency]]
*the capacity for abstraction
*the capacity for abstraction
*Capacity for pattern recognition
*Capacity for pattern recognition
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*Communication and thinking clarity - speaking helps one clarify their writing. Writing helps to clarify one's thinking. Logic helps to clarify one's thinking.
*Communication and thinking clarity - speaking helps one clarify their writing. Writing helps to clarify one's thinking. Logic helps to clarify one's thinking.


Not to mention very specific non-rational knowledge, treated separately due to the greater importance of these:


*[[Emotional Intelligence]]
*[[Moral Intelligence]]
*Negotiation - applied [[Emotional Intelligence]] combined with [[Divergent Thinking]]
*Creativity - simply [[Divergent Thinking]]


The standard [[IQ Test]] is strong on visual pattern recognition and basic math. We propose the [[Integrateed Intelligence Measurement]] (in addition to the others at [[Candidate Assessment]]) which adds the other elements above to the standard IQ test.
The standard [[IQ Test]] is strong on visual pattern recognition and basic math. We propose the [[Integrateed Intelligence Measurement]] (in addition to the others at [[Candidate Assessment]]) which adds the other elements above to the standard IQ test.

Revision as of 18:55, 20 February 2024

About - Towards Integrated Intelligence Measurement

Specific non-rational knowledge is key:

The above can fuel:

  • Purpose - doing something greater than oneself. As in autonomy, mastery, and purpose of Self-Determination Theory and the Theory of Agency
  • the capacity for abstraction
  • Capacity for pattern recognition
  • logic
  • understanding
  • self-awareness
  • learning - ability to learn fast
  • reading - ability to read effectively 10x better than average readers
  • reasoning
  • planning
  • critical thinking
  • problem-solving
  • practicality - street smarts, meaning including practical considerations in problemsolving - going from abstract to reality.
  • Numeracy - subset of reasoning applied to basic counting and up to quick assessment of feasibility
  • mechanisms and algorithms - understanding patterns of how things work
  • Visualization - capacity to manipulate 3D objects in one's mind
  • Orders of magnitude - understanding quantities in the large sense. Ex. How big is a grain of sand, how much does a container ship weigh, size of universe - and undersanding the magnitude readily to within factor of 10. This is essential numeracy that allows one to assess basic feasibility to free oneself of social and political manipulation.
  • Nonlinearity - understanding or exponential growth and quantum phenomena
  • Communication and thinking clarity - speaking helps one clarify their writing. Writing helps to clarify one's thinking. Logic helps to clarify one's thinking.


The standard IQ Test is strong on visual pattern recognition and basic math. We propose the Integrateed Intelligence Measurement (in addition to the others at Candidate Assessment) which adds the other elements above to the standard IQ test.