Relation between IQ and intelligence
IQ is the
most researched approach to intelligence and by far the most widely used in
practical setting. However, although IQ attempts to measure some notion of
intelligence, it may fail to act as an accurate measure of
"intelligence" in its broadest sense. IQ tests only examine
particular areas embodied by the broadest notion of "intelligence",
failing to account for certain areas which are also associated with "intelligence"
such as creativity
or emotional intelligence.
There are
critics such as Keith Stanovich who do not dispute the
stability of IQ test scores or the fact that they predict certain forms of
achievement rather effectively. They do argue, however, that to base a concept
of intelligence on IQ test scores alone is to ignore many important aspects of
mental ability.
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