Yeah, but the difference is that the majority of people actually have SAT scores. It’s pretty easy to go through your life without ever seeing the results of an IQ test, but I suspect there’s a big temptation to just give a perceived “reasonable” answer anyway. I would rather have a lot of accurate results that are a little worse at discriminating than a lot of inaccurate results which would hypothetically be good at discriminating if they were accurate.
Yeah, but the difference is that the majority of people actually have SAT scores.
A majority of US people perhaps. Aargh the Americano-centrism, yet again.
It’s hard to conceive of a mindset which would allow writing that sort of generalization with cringing. Don’t people have a prejudice trigger that pops up whenever you they say something like that? The same way it pops up whenever you are about to put your foot in your mouth and say something prejudiced about sex or race?
No, no they don’t. Quite often it seems like they’re not all that inhibited about saying something prejudiced about sex or race; they just disclaim it with “I’m not racist/sexist, but...”
Note that in addition to being US-centric, the SAT scoring system has recently changed. When I took the SAT’s, the maximum score was 1600, as it had two sections. Now it has 3 sections, with a maximum score of 2400. So my SAT score is going to look substantially worse compared to people who took it since 2005… and let’s not even get into the various “recentering” changes in the 80′s and 90′s.
Yeah, but the difference is that the majority of people actually have SAT scores. It’s pretty easy to go through your life without ever seeing the results of an IQ test, but I suspect there’s a big temptation to just give a perceived “reasonable” answer anyway. I would rather have a lot of accurate results that are a little worse at discriminating than a lot of inaccurate results which would hypothetically be good at discriminating if they were accurate.
A majority of US people perhaps. Aargh the Americano-centrism, yet again.
Two obvious questions missing from the survey btw are birth country, and current country of residence (if different).
It’s hard to conceive of a mindset which would allow writing that sort of generalization with cringing. Don’t people have a prejudice trigger that pops up whenever you they say something like that? The same way it pops up whenever you are about to put your foot in your mouth and say something prejudiced about sex or race?
No, no they don’t. Quite often it seems like they’re not all that inhibited about saying something prejudiced about sex or race; they just disclaim it with “I’m not racist/sexist, but...”
Note that in addition to being US-centric, the SAT scoring system has recently changed. When I took the SAT’s, the maximum score was 1600, as it had two sections. Now it has 3 sections, with a maximum score of 2400. So my SAT score is going to look substantially worse compared to people who took it since 2005… and let’s not even get into the various “recentering” changes in the 80′s and 90′s.