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[quote=Anonymous][quote]No one is saying you can have intelligence without memory. Intelligent people have good memories, but it is possible to have a great memory but not be very intelligent. Almost anyone can be trained to memorize. Problem solving is a higher order thinking skill and not so easily trained. A six year old who solves puzzles without being taught how to to them is usually smarter than a kid who can't do the puzzle without being taught how. Learning and memorizing the steps to solve a puzzle is different than figuring out how to solve a puzzle on one's own. Anyone can do the first, not just anyone can do the second.[/quote] One can get proficient at multiple choice questions (MCQ) by training and practicing MCQs (e.g., the SAT and College Board) One can get proficient at puzzle solving and problem solving by training and practicing solving puzzles and problems (e.g., problem solving with AoPS) This is not a difficult concept to grasp for an average person. I you desire proficiency in a task you practice that task (e.g., MCQ, essay writing, public speaking, problem solving, swimming, piano, violin). There are many examples of this in nature and the world we live in. C'est tout! This is has nothing to do with 6-year-old smarts![/quote]
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