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- From: gmark@cbnewse.cb.att.com (gilbert.m.stewart)
- Subject: Re: IQ Test Creation Question
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 20:20:23 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.202023.1667@cbnewse.cb.att.com>
- References: <01GSL9H5I9NMADCKNQ@ccfvx3.draper.com> <92357.125328FDMWINK@UCF1VM.BITNET>
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- In article <92357.125328FDMWINK@UCF1VM.BITNET> <FDMWINK@UCF1VM.BITNET> writes:
- >In article <01GSL9H5I9NMADCKNQ@ccfvx3.draper.com>, skh4161@mvs.draper.com (Kjeld
- >Hvatum) says:
- >>
- >>>From: larry wink <bbs-phaedrus%jwt.uucp@surname.draper.com>
- >>>Message-ID: <DVoJuB1w164w@jwt.UUCP>
- >>>
- >>>Once full maturity is reached, long term study may well improve on the scores
- >>>achieved on tests, but will not, IMHO, result in increased intelligence.
- >>
- >>I can't argue with you - you've made your statement true by
- >>definition.
- >
- >Well, I just glad that you've _finally_ seen the light. Anything is better than
- >wasting time talking about Howard Stern.
-
- Gee, Larry, if you had posted a list of subjects you personally found
- interesting, I'm sure none of us would have wandered.
-
- GMS
-