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Term Papers on Why IQ Tests Dont Test Intelligence

Term Paper TitleWhy IQ Tests Dont Test Intelligence
# of Words669
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.68

Why IQ Tests Don't Test Intelligence

The task of trying to quantify a person’s intelligence has been a goal
of psychologists since before the beginning of this century.  The
Binet-Simon scales were first proposed in 1905 in Paris, France and
various sorts of tests have been evolving ever since.  One of the
important questions that always comes up regarding these tools is what
are the tests really  measuring?  Are they measuring a person’s
intelligence?  Their ability to perform well on standardized tests?  Or
just some arbitrary quantity of the person’s IQ?  When examining the
situations around which these tests are given and the content of the
tests themselves, it becomes apparent that however useful the tests may
be for standardizing a group’s intellectual ability, they are not a good
indicator of intelligence.

To issue a truly standardized test, the testing environment should be
the same for everyone involved.  If anything has been learned from the
psychology of perception, it is clear that a person’s environment has a
great deal to do with their cognitive abilities.  Is the light
flickering?  Is the paint on the walls an unsettling shade?  Is the
temperature too hot or too cold?  Is the chair uncomfortable?  Or in the
worst case, do they have an illness that day?  To test a person’s mind,
it is necessary to utilize their body in the process.  If everyone’s
body is placed in different conditions during the testing, how is it
expected to get standardized results across all the subjects?  Because
of this assumption that everyone will perform equally independent of
their environment, intelligence test scores are skewed and cannot be
viewed as standardized, and definitely not as an example of a person’s
intelligence.

It is obvious that a person’s intelligence stems from a variety of
traits.  A few of these that are often tested are reading comprehension,
vocabulary, and spatial relations.  But this is not all that goes into
it.  What about physical intelligence, conversational intelligence,
social intelligence, survival intelligence, and the slew of others that
go into everyday life?  Why are these important traits not figured into
intelligence tests?  Granted, normal standardized tests certainly...

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