IQ tests are designed to produce a bell curve with a mean at 100 and a standard deviation of 15. That’s inherent to the definition of IQ. Actual implementations aren’t perfect, but they’re not far off.
Sure. But that doesn’t tell us anything about the distribution of IQ among people in “elite professions”, and that’s the key question here.
IQ tests are designed to produce a bell curve with a mean at 100 and a standard deviation of 15. That’s inherent to the definition of IQ. Actual implementations aren’t perfect, but they’re not far off.
Sure. But that doesn’t tell us anything about the distribution of IQ among people in “elite professions”, and that’s the key question here.