Intelligence Measurement

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Intelligence has been defined in many ways:

  • 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.
  • Numeracy - subset of reasoning applied to quick assessment of feasibility
  • mechanisms and algorithms - understanding patterns of how things work
  • Visualization - capacity to manipulate 3D objects in one's mind

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