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[quote=Anonymous][quote]There is nothing wrong with bias. Bias is nothing more than the prism through which we formulate our opinions. But I think to a degree we have been talking past each other, or at least that the goalposts keep moving. Are we talking about training for the purpose of IQ testing? Are we talking about training for the purpose of improving cognitive development? Are we talking about training to improve chances for being admitted into a top school? At various points in this overly long thread, all three of these elements have been brought up, however these elements may or may not actually be complementary - or even be related. What may help in some areas may have limited impact, or even be an impediment, in others. [/quote] I am talking about whether preparation increases IQ scores or whether IQ is fixed (see OP)? I am not talking about entrance into schools, success in life, happiness, proper fit, tigers and tigresses, improving chances of admission, adverse effects of prepping for IQ tests, or the other digressions. You are correct about the various meanderings of others who spend their waking hours looking for sock puppets and guessing or presupposing the motives of a very simple and plain question. [/quote]
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