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  2. 17 unexpected signs you have a high IQ -- even if doesn't ...

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    If you're not too sure about your own intellect, there are some subtle, and sometimes surprising, signs that you are considerably smarter than you think. 17 unexpected signs you have a high IQ ...

  3. 19 signs you're intelligent - even if doesn't feel like it - AOL

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    If you're not too sure about your own intellect, it actually might be an indication that you're pretty intelligent. 19 signs you're intelligent - even if doesn't feel like it Skip to main content

  4. 19 signs you're intelligent - even if doesn't feel like it - AOL

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  5. Nations and IQ - Wikipedia

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    He argues that substantial correlations between intelligence test scores and measures of well-being exist when the analysis is limited to developed countries, where the IQ results are more likely to be accurate. [5] According to Hunt, such studies are important because they measure the cognitive skills necessary to excel in a post-industrial world.

  6. Perspicacity - Wikipedia

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    Being perspicacious about other people, rather than having false illusions, is a sign of good mental health. [6] The quality is needed in psychotherapists who engage in person-to-person dialogue and counseling of the mentally ill. [7] Perspicacity is different from acuity, which also describes a keen insight.

  7. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  8. 11 common traits of highly intelligent people - AOL

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    Over on Quora, more than 100 people have answered the question "What are the common traits of highly intelligent people?" Some users claim to know from personal experience (so humble); others are ...

  9. Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The word intelligence derives from the Latin nouns intelligentia or intellēctus, which in turn stem from the verb intelligere, to comprehend or perceive.In the Middle Ages, the word intellectus became the scholarly technical term for understanding and a translation for the Greek philosophical term nous.