What I am trying to say is that although ignoring the cognitive variance is popular, it is also popular to overcompensate in the opposite direction and blame basically everything on genetics, even when something is clearly wrong.
Oh, quite! I tried to make that clear in my comment, but maybe it’s not possible to point it out without the assumption that one is on the complete opposite end. Sad, really—the multiple dimensions of ability, willingness, context, and possible improvements are too complicated to use a one-factor model.
Oh, quite! I tried to make that clear in my comment, but maybe it’s not possible to point it out without the assumption that one is on the complete opposite end. Sad, really—the multiple dimensions of ability, willingness, context, and possible improvements are too complicated to use a one-factor model.