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Practical Meaning of Human Cognitive Differences
Linda S. GottfredsonSchool of Education
University of Delaware, USA
June 28, 2009Cognitive Enhancement Symposium
Future of Humanity InstituteOxford University
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Point 1
There are many cognitive abilities, but they all tend to rise or fall together, because they all share the same
core—g
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General intelligence (g)
g
VV QQ SS MM OthersOthers
IQIQ
≈≈ ≈≈
gg fluid
Individuals’
differences in g represent differences in:•
Proficiency at learning, reasoning, thinking abstractly•
Ability to spot problems, solve problems•
Not knowledge, but their ability to accumulate and apply it
General
Narrow
The g core
The domain-specificability
V = verbal, Q = quantitative, S = visuospatial, M = memory
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Point 2
g level matters to some extent in virtually all life arenas, because all
require continual learning and reasoning
Examples…
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Important for planning, anticipating problems
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Important for dealing with the unexpected
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But practical value of g level differs by task complexity & life arena
•
Standardized academic achievement
.8•
Job performance—complex
jobs
•
Years of education
.6•
Occupational level
•
Job performance—middle‐level
jobs
.4‐.5
•
Income
.3‐.4
•
Delinquency
‐.25
•
Job performance—simple
jobs
.2
g
correlation with IQ
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Typical life outcomes along the IQ continuum
Odds
of socioeconomic success increase
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Critical thresholds along the IQ continuum
X X X50/50 chance of: Mastering elementary Doing well enough in Doing well enough in college
school curriculum HS to enter 4-yr college to enter grad/professional school
Most critical Ability to function as
threshold: independent adult
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IQs not raised, so IQ thresholds must fall, when higher % of population attends college
X X X XX50/50 chance of: Mastering elementary Doing well enough in Doing well enough in college
school curriculum HS to enter 4-yr college to enter grad/professional school
Most critical Ability to function as
threshold: independent adult
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Point 3
Human diversity in g
is far greater than most people realize
Examples…
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Military requires minimum “trainability” Armed Forces Qualifying Test (a test of g)
X
Military enlistment thresholds10th 15th 30th
Most military jobs require at least 30th
percentile
Military policy forbids induction below 15th
percentile
US law forbids induction below 10th
percentile
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Estimated levels of usual cognitive functioning U.S. Dept of Education 1993 survey of adult functional literacy
(nationally representative sample, ages 16+, N=26,091)
NALS Level
% pop. Simulated Everyday Tasks
5 3% • Use calculator to determine cost of carpet for a room• Use table of information to compare 2 credit cards
4 17% • Use eligibility pamphlet to calculate SSI benefits• Explain difference between 2 types of employee benefits
3 31% • Calculate miles per gallon from mileage record chart• Write brief letter explaining error on credit card bill
2 27% • Determine difference in price between 2 show tickets• Locate intersection on street map
1 22% •Total bank deposit entry• Locate expiration date on driver’s license
Routinely able to perform tasks only up to this level of difficulty
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NALS Level
% pop. Simulated Everyday Tasks
5 3% • Use calculator to determine cost of carpet for a room• Use table of information to compare 2 credit cards
4 17% • Use eligibility pamphlet to calculate SSI benefits• Explain difference between 2 types of employee benefits
3 31% • Calculate miles per gallon from mileage record chart• Write brief letter explaining error on credit card bill
2 27% • Determine difference in price between 2 show tickets• Locate intersection on street map
1 22% •Total bank deposit entry• Locate expiration date on driver’s license
Difficulty based on Difficulty based on ““process complexityprocess complexity””
level of inferencelevel of inference
abstractness of infoabstractness of info
distracting informationdistracting information
Not reading per se, but “problem solving”
Estimated levels of usual cognitive functioning U.S. Dept of Education 1993 survey of adult functional literacy
(nationally representative sample, ages 16+, N=26,091)
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Item at NALS Level 1
• Literal match• One item• Little distracting info
22% of US adults78% of adults do better
80% probability of correctly answering items of this difficulty level
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Item at NALS Level 2
X
•• Simple inferenceSimple inference
•• Little distracting informationLittle distracting information
27% of US adults 51%22%
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Another item at NALS Level 227% of US adults
•
Match two pieces of
info
51%22%
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Item at NALS Level 331% of US adults
•
Cycle through
complex table• Irrelevant info
20%49%
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Item at NALS Level 4
•• More elements to matchMore elements to match
•• More inferences More inferences
•• More distracting informationMore distracting information
3%80% 17% of US adults
SolvedOr,
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Item at NALS Level 597%
•
Search through complex
displays• Multiple distractors•
Make high‐level text‐based
inferences• Use specialized knowledge
3% of US adults
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NALS Level
% pop. Simulated Everyday Tasks
5 3% • Use calculator to determine cost of carpet for a room• Use table of information to compare 2 credit cards
4 17% • Use eligibility pamphlet to calculate SSI benefits• Explain difference between 2 types of employee benefits
3 31% • Calculate miles per gallon from mileage record chart• Write brief letter explaining error on credit card bill
2 27% • Determine difference in price between 2 show tickets• Locate intersection on street map
1 22% •Total bank deposit entry• Locate expiration date on driver’s license
US Dept of Education: People at levels 1‐2 are below literacy level required to enjoy
rights & fulfill responsibilities of citizenship
Estimated levels of usual cognitive functioning U.S. Dept of Education 1993 survey of adult functional literacy
(nationally representative sample, ages 16+, N=26,091)
Could teach these individual items, but not all such tasks
in daily life
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So, NALS 2 represents another critical threshold
X
Military enlistment thresholds10th 15th 30th
NALS1‐2
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Moreover, new technologies make life increasinglycomplex, which puts yet higher premium on g
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Point 4
The landscape of human cognitive diversity should inform debates over whose intelligence should be
enhanced, how, and for what ends
Examples…
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Tail windHead wind
Current standard
Higher
Higher
& less equal(Mean 100/SD 15)
(Mean 105)
(Mean 105, SD 17)
Innovators
5%
9.2%
11.5% Dependents 5%
2.3%
3.9%
> IQ 100
50%
62.9%
61.6%< IQ 100 50%
37.1%
38.4%
Nation‐level implications of enhancement?
= = 1.0
= = 1.0
= 4.0 = 2.9
= 1.6= 1.7But suppose we raise the whole IQ bell curve by some means…
Potential debates about whom to target, and why—equality?
productivity?
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Dependents InnovatorsMaintainers
Tail windHead wind
Nation‐level implications: Carrying capacity
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Dependents InnovatorsMaintainers
Tail windHead wind
Current standard (Mean 100/SD 15)
Innovators
5%Dependents 5%
> IQ 100
50%< IQ 100 50%
Nation‐level implications: Carrying capacity
= = 1.0
= = 1.0
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Dependents InnovatorsMaintainers
Tail windHead wind
Current standard
Higher (Mean 100/SD 15)
(Mean 105)
Innovators
5%
9.2%Dependents 5%
2.3%
> IQ 100
50%
62.9%< IQ 100 50%
37.1%
Nation‐level implications: 5‐point rise
= = 1.0
= = 1.0
= 4.0
= 1.7
Quadruples the ratio
Almost doubles the ratio
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Dependents InnovatorsMaintainers
Tail windHead wind
Current standard
Higher
Higher
& less equal(Mean 100/SD 15)
(Mean 105)
(Mean 105, SD 17)
Innovators
5%
9.2%
11.5% Dependents 5%
2.3%
3.9%
> IQ 100
50%
62.9%
61.6%< IQ 100 50%
37.1%
38.4%
Nation‐level implications: with rise & bigger SD
= = 1.0
= = 1.0
= 4.0 = 2.9
= 1.6= 1.7
Smaller but stillhuge effects
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Tail windHead wind
Countries & ethnic groups currently differ greatly
Estimated worldaverage
International implications
So, many competing goals
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References
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Gottfredson, L. S. (1997). Why g
matters: The complexity of everyday life.
Intelligence, 24(1), 79‐132.
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Kirsch, I. S., Jungeblut, A., Jenkins, L., & Kolstad, A. (1993). Adult literacy in
America: A first look at the result of the National Adult Literacy Survey.
Washington, DC: US Department of Education, National Center for
Education Research.
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Thank you.
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http://www.udel.edu/educ/gottfredson