Re: Mensa--a positive word

From: phil osborn (philosborn@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 11 1999 - 19:59:58 MDT


>From: "Elizabeth Childs" <echilds@linex.com>
>Subject: Re: Mensa--a positive word
>Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 17:22:31 -0700
>
>Dr. Reifman said:
>
> > But, can't you see, thats the same problem--- SAT measures spatial
> > reasoning/math reasoning, and verbal --- How about Mensa including
>other
>IQ
> > criterion (kinesthetics, athleticism, music, social IQ, or EQ)?
>
>Is there some kind of standardized EQ test? If so, has it been found to
>actually be predictive for a person's social success? For example, do
>people with higher EQ report higher average levels of happiness, or have
>fewer divorces?
>
>If all the the EQ tests look like the one below, then it would be pretty
>easy for someone with a high IQ to score well on this test, even if they
>had
>no social skills at all:
>
>http://www.queendom.com/eiq.html
>
There are causes and effects in the social as well as the natural world.
Everything behaves according to its nature, and when you find the original
source for an institution, then you can pretty well guess what direction its
future will take.

In the case of Mensa, the original source included Cyril Burt, who probably
caused as much damage world-wide as Hitler. After Burt's death in the late
'70's, it was discovered that his claim to fame - the famous twin studies
that seemed to prove that intelligence was largely genetic - was fudged to
get the politically correct (and personally valuable) result that Burt
wanted. They found the original data in shoe boxes.

Burt became the leading light of British Commonwealth education on the basis
of that study. The entire Commonwealth - and much of the rest of the world
- set up educational tracking based on his falsified results. Montessori
and all the other sources that appeared to show that intelligence could be
vastly improved with the proper early childhood environment were
"scientifically discredited."

It was not until the mass of evidence from the U. of Chicago - which
resulted in Head Start and validated Piaget and Montessori - demonstrated
the real importance of early childhood that education finally began to
recover from Burt's fraud. His fraud makes Lysenko look like a piker.
There is no instance of a scientific fraud that even comes within two orders
of magnitude of Burt's, in terms of real world impact.

Yet Mensa has yet to repudiate Burt.... Why? Because the elitist
do-nothings that make up the majority of Mensans - based on years of casual
observation on my part, plus anecdotal testimony - are exactly the outcome
you get when you have that kind of founding influence! For them to
repudiate their source would take exactly the kind of intellectual integrity
that they overwhelmingly lacked.

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