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emperornorton47 · 11 months ago
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aki-bara · 3 months ago
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New Way to Analyze Blorbos
Disclaimer: This isn't a psychological theory of personality or anything, it's literally just something I made up. I am not a psychologist.
I, like many people, love to over-analyze my favorite characters. I enjoy mapping their strengths and weaknesses and even compare them to other characters. Who is better at what and why? How does that make their relationships work?
So I compiled a list of five traits, or general strengths, based on the theory of multiple intelligences and then made a blank chart you can draw on to map out how good and bad your blorbos are at those things.
Chart and Explanation Below the Cut
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First a brief explanation of the chart.
Each skill can be rated from 1-5. 1 is BAD, 3 is AVERAGE, and 5 is EXCELS. Rate your characters skills in each area, put it on the right line on the chart, connect all your points, and then color it in.
Now to explain the traits...
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to understand and recognize your own emotions as well as the emotions of others. This includes the ability to regulate your own emotions as well as empathize.
Emotional regulation is the ability to recognize when a specific emotional response is unhelpful and to adjust your feelings to match the situation.
People with high emotional intelligence may or may not excel in communicating those feelings to others.
Social Intelligence
People with high social intelligence are good at communicating. They understand the intent behind a person's words, not iust the literal meaning, and are good at communicating their own intended meaning to others.
This does include the ability to read people, but is dependent on physical cues rather than empathic understanding to do so.
Emotional intelligence is obviously helpful for navigating social situations, but you can have high emotional intelligence and poor interpersonal skills. The opposite exists as well, some people may not empathize with others, but still manage to excel in social situations.
Knowledge & Recall
The ability to understand and remember concepts and know when to apply them to the situation at hand.
This is typically thought of as “book smarts,” and also relates to your ability to combine different bits of information into a complete “whole.” People with this ability are good at seeing how things fit together and calling on past experience to increase their understanding of the present.
Someone with high knowledge and low reasoning can be quite well learned in a wide variety of subjects, but might not be good at learning “in the moment” or navigating situations in which they do not have previous experience.
Logic & Reasoning
This is basically your ability to draw conclusions and includes quantitative reasoning skills.
While “knowledge” deals with utilizing information gained from past experiences, “reasoning” involves gathering information in the current moment through observation. You could think of this as “street smarts,” but without the social skills that statement implies, or perhaps “intuitive knowledge” would be a better descriptor.
Someone with high reasoning and low-knowledge might not excel at academic subjects because the knowledge is theoretical rather than practical.
Kinesthetic Intelligence
This isn't just a measure of your ability to exceed athletically. It utilizes spatial reasoning and visualization. While Knowledge & Recall and Logic & Reasoning require an individual to have some skill in this area kinesthetic intelligence requires it the most. Someone with a high physical intelligence can anticipate how objects move through space, how they can best interact with that space to achieve a certain result.
While anyone can become physically skilled with time and practice, people with a high Kinesthetic Intelligence have a natural understanding of how to move in response to their environment, they may pick up new skills or techniques quickly or without formal instruction and are able to easily adapt to changes in their environment.
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tsuki-chibi · 2 years ago
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The accuracy lmao https://t.co/yMfHuegtJQ
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yourlokalescholar · 2 years ago
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Not sure how accurate this is but I’ve decided it’s 100% accurate because this is doing wonders for my self-esteem
I got the Top 4.47% on this English Vocabulary test
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plutonium-antea-statum · 24 days ago
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Saw a post about intelligence tests for dogs being based on obedience and that being an unfair test, which i wholeheartedly agree with.
A similar thing happens with not only intelligence test, but creativity tests for especially children.
They get a test where they have to solve things, do things, whatever, and really it is all based on motivation, is it not?
One child might score relatively low, a child who is incredibly intelligent but either doesn’t want to do the test or simply has problems communicating, maybe they aren’t sure if they’re allowed to answer in a certain way, who knows.
At the same, a child who is not necessarily as intelligent might score the same or even higher because they were motivated, because they thought it was fun, or because they had a good day, maybe they are really just better at communication, maybe better at listening to instructions, maybe this child is an extrovert whereas the first was an introvert?
These tests aren’t fair, and really, were they ever meant to be?
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uncle-sams-dirty-socks · 2 months ago
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“Personality type this” “love language that” “My IQ score is this!” “Her Intelligence type is that!” “I’m an empath!” “He’s a narcissist!” “You’re…not like the rest of us.”
Listen to me. You cannot sort people into boxes. You cannot cleanly separate over 8 billion people into 5, or 12, or 16 different sets of character traits. Because let’s be clear: people are not characters on pages. We are not predisposed to act a certain way, to like certain things, to think a certain way: we are all capable of change. The longest study on personality has found that people change over time. Our intelligence changes over time. Our wants and needs change over time. Do not get wrapped into this, do not put yourself and the people around you into boxes. You will change as you grow, and that’s okay. But the more you fall into this, the closer to eugenics you get.
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triviamastery · 3 months ago
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Are you ready to challenge your mind with this ultimate IQ test? 🧠 In this video, we’ve gathered some of the toughest IQ test questions to test your deductive reasoning, logical thinking, abstract thinking, and numerical patterns solving abilities. Each question is designed to enhance your cognitive skills and improve your mental sharpness. From identifying patterns to cracking complex logical puzzles, these questions will stretch your problem-solving abilities and help you see the world from a new perspective. In addition to testing your critical thinking skills, this video is perfect for those looking to prepare for IQ assessments, or just those who love mental challenges and brain teasers. We've also included step-by-step explanations for each answer so you can learn new techniques to approach tricky problems and improve your IQ score. Whether you're taking this quiz for fun or to sharpen your cognitive abilities, this IQ challenge is a fun and rewarding way to push your mind further. Test your limits, track your progress, and compete with your friends to see who scores the highest! 🏆 👉 Hit that subscribe button to never miss out on more fun and educational trivia challenges, puzzles, and IQ tests. Don't forget to turn on the notification bell so you're always up to date with our latest content! Let us know your score in the comments! How did you do compared to others? Doesn't hurt to click the Like button as well! #IQTest #LogicalThinking #DeductiveReasoning #AbstractThinking #NumericalPatterns #BrainTeasers #MentalChallenge #CognitiveSkills #CriticalThinking #IQChallenge #BrainTraining #ProblemSolving #TriviaMastery #TestYourIQ #MindExercise #EducationalGames #mindgames
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vollesroah · 29 days ago
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Republican voters voted for him because they agree with him.
No need to be baffled. Their understanding is as limited as his. They are not refusing to talk, they don't understand what's to talk about.
So for the republican voters that actually read instead of getting their news from Trump friendly sources:
Insane Asylums: Where crazy people get sent. More information available by searching for:
"Whitehouse",
"Senate"
"House of Representatives".
Asylum Seeker: Someone running away from the US caused mayhem in their own countries.
Inane : See "Next President of the US."
Environmental Issues. Not the same as nature. That's much bigger.
What is meant is - affecting you directly:
Your drinking water is poisoned - externalized costs to Industry
Your food is full of pesticides - Big Profits for Chemical Cos.
Your air is unbreathable: - externalized costs to industry and cars.
The world seems to be getting more droughts, floods and storms.
Note - externalized costs are the costs others (industry) pass on to you (mug.)
Tariffs: If the world had kept these instead of accepting the WTO (pushed by the US), there would still be domestic industries instead of having to import everything. See "Big Money for Wall Street", "Corruption through Lobbyism" and "Draining the Swamp." Didn't Trump promise to reduce that the last time. Oh yeah, right, Ha Ha. Trump is a bully and will cause retaliation and ALL world trade to reduce.
Dear Republican: you wanted it, so it is now your problem. Have a really sh*tty four years until the next presidential election. That is, if it doesn't get abolished. Then you are really in the sh*t.
Joke: If you can't count your IQ on the fingers of one hand you are not intelligent enough to be a true republican.
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best-iq-test · 1 year ago
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The Best IQ Test of 2024
The best, more scientifically accurate IQ test of 2024 is https://realiq.online, don't be fooled by the fakes!!!
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tenth-sentence · 1 year ago
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He also gave intelligence tests to southern-born blacks who had lived in New York City for different lengths of time, reasoning that if selective migration was at work, length of residence in the North should make no difference in the scores, but that if environment counted, then the scores should arise in proportion to time in the North.
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
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whats-in-a-sentence · 1 year ago
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In 1950, UNESCO issued a strong "Statement on Race". It was the product of an internationally distinguished effort – the drafters and commentators included Otto Klineberg, Hermann Muller, and Julian Huxley – and its principal points summarized the new views on the biology of race: The idea of race was merely a convenient tool of classification. Differences between human groups resulted from various combinations of heredity and environment. Racial groupings did not necessarily coincide with ethnic and cultural differences. The results of intelligence tests depended on some combination of innate mental ability and environmental opportunity, and there was no proof that the groups of mankind differ in their innate mental characteristics, whether in respect to intelligence or temperament.
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
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starlit-mansion · 1 year ago
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there's something so poetic about coyote vs acme being the thing that causes wb's 'the producers' ass scheme of shitcanning movies for tax breaks to blow up in their face and cause them to turn to the camera, blink twice, and dissolve into a little pile of ash that their eyes fall down into with a little bounce
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futurebird · 18 days ago
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Early researchers wondered if intellectual maturity and higher reasoning were possible for a creature that never pupated.
"How is it possible to become a full thinking being when one is essentially still a larvae, and can only grow in the manner of larvae, bloating and aggregating... never transforming?"
Human larvae are rather like silverfish in that they look similar to the adult forms. How (and if) their minds become capable of logical reasoning without molting even once remains a mystery.
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tangramkey · 3 months ago
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i love my Basketbot Portal AU
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apotelesmaa · 8 months ago
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I like to imagine there’s at least one huge nerd at kamiyama in their third year and they’re always studying to get the best grades like really hitting the books & taking classes outside of school but they continually get the second highest scores and they’re seething with rage about it because the only person outdoing them academically is that purple fuck who never pays attention in class, is put in detention every week for blowing shit up and brings his whimsical ass gadgets to school. & he doesn’t even care about his status as the most academically talented kid in the grade. They’re planning on going into medical school or some other STEM field and he’s going into the arts.
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delawaredetroit · 10 months ago
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I want to talk about Izuku's class rank because it’s insane. Everyone else in 1A’s top 5 is a rich kid. Momo, Iida, and Shouto are all from hero families and had prior training. Bakugou was catered to by everyone around him because he was viewed as a natural genius (and the self-fulfilling prophecy that must have been to their approach to his education)
People take these tests too literally in thinking they’re an objective measure of intelligence. It’s pretty clear they aren’t meant to be seen that way. The fact that a kid like Izuku - whose teachers have been actively hostile to him nearly his entire life and without many resources - can compete with these old hero family kids and a “natural genius” speaks volumes
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