IQ tests: the danger of reading too much into them – and the crucial cognitive skills they don’t measure

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What IQ tests don’t measure

High IQ doesn’t necessarily protect against bias or error either. In fact, research shows that people with high IQ can be particularly vulnerable to mistakes such as spotting patterns even when there aren’t any, or they are irrelevant.

This may lead to confirmation bias and difficulty giving up on an idea, solution or project even when it is no longer working. This can also get in the way of rational reasoning. But such weaknesses are missed by IQ testing.

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