Debunking Myths about IQ Tests and Intelligence
<h2>Myth 1: IQ as a Fixed Number</h2>
<p>Contrary to the belief that IQ is a fixed number determining lifelong intelligence, research shows that IQ can change. Intelligence is malleable, influenced by educational interventions, learning experiences, and lifestyle choices. Studies tracking children into adulthood have found significant IQ score changes, suggesting a more fluid nature of intelligence.</p>
<h2>Myth 2: IQ as a Comprehensive Measure</h2>
<p>While IQ tests assess various cognitive abilities, intelligence is multidimensional. Current psychology recognizes multiple intelligences beyond traditional IQ assessments. Emotional intelligence, creativity, social skills, and practical know-how also contribute to overall intellectual abilities but are not captured in IQ scores.</p>
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