Never taken one before, but thought this fit here.

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    Even if we leave aside every problem with IQ measurements to begin with, what does a state average tell us?

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      Every single state is in the 90-109 range, so it tells us that every state has an Average IQ. If we believe the data.

      Which doesn’t really tell us anything, since that is how averages work.

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        Maybe, but Idaho has a IQ level >100 and I have no mental stereotypes about that state besides their recent book bannings.

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    Shocked that Florida made it to double digits.

    (sent, with love, from Florida)

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    Overlaying this with daily lead exposure would be interesting

    Edit: Also, I’m not sure I’d place much stock into IQ tests - just like “brain training” it seems more a measure of how well you can take an IQ test, not some magical empirical measure of how intelligent you are.

    Need to roll some d20s for that.

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    I’m unironically amazed that Texas is supposedly perfectly average while California is below average. I bet it’s all the Texas engineers offsetting the Texas bigots, while the California techbros offset the California tech geniuses.

    (I’m saying this as a Texan)