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Standardized IQ tests are heavily biased towards Western cultures, so I would anticipate a country like Canada, Australia or England doing extremely well. I know the US has been slipping in K-12 scoring so I'm not sure how their adults would perform.

If you sent those same "winners" out into the forest to forage for their own food, I think we'd have some problems no matter how high their IQ was.

2006-06-08 21:18:20 · answer #1 · answered by Jetgirly 6 · 2 3

Well, a pure IQ test measures aptitude, not education. It is assumed that intelligence is normally distributed throughout a population. So worldwide, there ought not to be any statistically significant difference between the IQ scores of any two countries.

2006-06-09 03:51:24 · answer #2 · answered by jimbob 6 · 0 0

How can somebody with a extreme IQ have particular styles of psychological deficiencies? positioned yet otherwise, how can a "smart" individual act foolishly? IQ tests crumple while it is composed of measuring those skills needed to creating solid judgements in genuine-existence situations. it is as a results of the fact they are no longer able to evaluate issues including a individual's means to heavily weigh up counsel, or whether a individual can override the intuitive cognitive biases that can lead us off objective. "IQ tests degree an substantial area of cognitive functioning and that they are particularly solid at predicting tutorial and artwork success. yet they are incomplete. They fall in need of the completed panoply of skills that could come below the rubric of 'solid thinking'." there's no shown try of rational thinking skills that would want for use alongside IQ tests. "it is not sufficient to assert what intelligence isn't measuring, you will desire to point decision methods of measuring rationality," says Kahneman. Stanovich maintains that on a similar time as arising a typical "rationality-quotient (RQ) try" might require a multimillion-dollar study programme, there's no technical or conceptual reason it would desire to no longer be accomplished. An RQ try would desire to degree the quantity to which individuals are vulnerable to apply what means they have.

2016-10-30 10:40:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Indian

2006-06-08 21:33:17 · answer #4 · answered by nisar 1 · 0 0

i would have to say it is country that cares a lot but education and intelligence but what it is i couldn't the only thing i can tell you is what mine is which i will say is in the the 160's but i know the average is 100

2006-06-09 03:30:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Guatemala?

2006-06-08 21:17:45 · answer #6 · answered by Jack430 6 · 0 0

Hong Kong according to http://www.sq.4mg.com/NationIQ.htm

2006-06-08 21:21:27 · answer #7 · answered by fionagirl82 2 · 0 0

JAPAN. THERE ARE LESS OF THEM SO THE AVERAGE SCORE WOULD BE HIGHER.

2006-06-08 21:20:13 · answer #8 · answered by romadgo 4 · 0 2

the vatican.

2006-06-09 13:36:43 · answer #9 · answered by shogunly 5 · 0 0

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