| Re: RAYNER THE SCIENCE OF HISTROMETRICS OR ,MEASURING EG IQ OF DECEASED IS MOST IMPRECISE DUE TO INDIRECT
Posted by father john george on October 27, 2009, 10:00 pm, in reply to "RAYNER THE SCIENCE OF HITROMETRICS OR ,MEASURING EG IQ OF DECEASED IS MOST IMPRECISE DUE TO INDIRECT"
--Previous Message-- : NESS OF DATA : THUS ITS CRITIQUE : : Since historiometry is based on indirect : information like historic documents and : relies heavily on statistics, the results of : these studies are questioned by some : researchers, mainly because of concerns : about overinterpretation of the estimated : results [14][15]. : : The previously mentioned study of the : intellectual capacity of US presidents, a : study by Dean Keith Simonton, attracted a : lot of media attention and critique mainly : because it classified the current US : president, G.W. Bush, as second to last of : all US presidents since 1900 [16][17]. The : IQ of G.W. Bush was estimated as between : 111.1 and 138.5, with an average of 125 : [12], exceeding only that of president : Warren Harding, who is regarded as a failed : president [17], with an average IQ of 124. : Although controversial and imprecise (due to : gaps in available data), the approach used : by Simonton to generate his results was : regarded "reasonable" by fellow : resarchers [18]. In the media, the study was : sometimes compared with the U.S. Presidents : IQ hoax, a hoax that circulated via email in : mid-2001, which suggested that G.W. Bush had : the lowest IQ of all US presidents. [19] : : [edit] See also : Catharine Cox : : ONE HELL OF A PROB ON M N H : : http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/dpa/lowres/dpan1005l.jpg : :
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