Intelligence: IQ Tests, Neurons, and Signs of Intelligent People
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In this short guide, you will learn about the nine signs that show how intelligent you might be. You will gain more understand as you study the nerve cells of those who have them in bigger sizes and running around at faster paces. The difference between fluid and crystallized intelligence will be mentioned, as well as influences on intelligence, IQ tests, and personality traits related to being smart.
You will probably learn a lot. I encourage you to get started now.
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Intelligence - Jason Hendrickson
Intelligence
IQ Tests, Neurons, and Signs of Intelligent People
By Jason Hendrickson
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Top 9 Signs You're Smarter Than You Think
Chapter 2: Brains of Intelligent Individuals Have Bigger and Faster Nerve Cells
Chapter 3: The Eleven Most Typical Characteristics of Highly Intelligent People
Chapter 4: Fluid vs. Crystallized Intelligence
Chapter 5: What Is an IQ Test?
Chapter 6: Hereditary and Environmental Influences on Intelligence
Chapter 7: Are Personality Qualities Caused by Genes or Environment?
Chapter 1: The Top 9 Signs You're Smarter Than You Think
You can toss a stone in any direction and then it might hit a person who is over-confident and thinks they're smarter than they actually are. But a lot more typical are those that do not recognize they're actually smarter than they think.
Is that you? Here are nine science-backed signs that you're not giving yourself enough IQ credit.
1. You're creative.
Dr. Katie Davis, a scientific neuropsychologist, told Business Insider that creativity is a conclusive indication of intelligence because it needs thinking flexibly/outside the box and demands the ability to move and change your patterns of thinking from one way to another.
I have worked with many ad agency creatives-- they're some of the smartest people I have ever met. Their ability to take an insight and translate it into a message that brightened my brand's benefits in a compelling, memorable way is a task few simply book smart
people could do. I usually left after a brilliant ad campaign presentation thinking, Their brain just works differently.
Creative skill is its own brand of smart.
2. You are sloppy.
Kathleen Vohs, from the University of Minnesota, claims that the messier you are, the smarter you are. A study Vohs released in Psychological Science featured 2 groups asked to develop creative uses for Ping-Pong balls. One group worked in an untidy, messy environment while the other worked in a neat setting. The untidy group