Thursday, October 28, 2010

Dr. Detterman's Intelligence Bytes: Why do we often fail to recognize the full range of differences in human intelligence?



Another in the Dr. Detterman's Intelligence Bytes series



The study of human intelligence is the study of differences among people. Few
realize what considerable differences in human ability there are. This unawareness is probably due to at least three reasons. First, we are seldom exposed to the full range of human ability. Societies are probably more segregated by intelligence than by any other characteristic. There are few places where the full range of ability is observable. In their daily life, most people are exposed to people who have intellectual ability very similar to their own. There are also few situations where a person can actually gauge the intelligence of others. Most of life's situations do not require the application of intelligence to any substantial or observable degree.



- iPost using BlogPress from my Kevin McGrew's iPad

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good stuff. I wonder when Detterman's book will be out.