Coffee_Yum
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- INTP
First and foremost, when I talk about intelligence I am talking about intelligence alone as a description of a person, and by no means does it define anyone’s worth, or is reflective overall superiority/inferiority of a person. This topic has been discussed many times, but most discussions turned out to be debates because people get personal. They feel they are being called stupid or put down. So please refrain from doing that to ensure this thread remains informative and the topic remains objective they way numbers and statistics should and do not post if you cannot achieve that.
That out of the way, I would like to know, from a population weighted average point of view, do intuitives actually have higher IQ than sensors. Historical evidence seems to suggest so since there were more intuitive inventors, scholars, philosophers etc. Also, deduction suggests intuitives are more likely to seek understanding beneath the surface and hence achieve greater understandings, which contributes to intelligence. However, is there any hard evidence that this is truly the case, or not the case?
That out of the way, I would like to know, from a population weighted average point of view, do intuitives actually have higher IQ than sensors. Historical evidence seems to suggest so since there were more intuitive inventors, scholars, philosophers etc. Also, deduction suggests intuitives are more likely to seek understanding beneath the surface and hence achieve greater understandings, which contributes to intelligence. However, is there any hard evidence that this is truly the case, or not the case?