The Flynn Effect

If IQ is a measure of intelligence, we are much smarter than previous generations. This is a verified fact. In this presentation, Flynn himself analyses the effect. At the core of his argument is the idea that we are getting better and better at considering the "hypothetical". This can also be seen as an enhanced capability to use analogy and find abstract categories: an ability that increases with successive generations.

Taking it all together, we see the power of analogy growing through time. In other words, it's culture as a whole that's getting "smarter".

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