The fact that he values feelings over facts means his IQ is actually in question. Logical people follow facts over the feels. So it's clearly Dunning-Kruger effect. Acting smart is the closest thing he can achieve, which explains the mental gymnastics.
The fact that he values feelings over facts means his IQ is actually in question. Logical people follow facts over the feels. So it's clearly Dunning-Kruger effect. Acting smart is the closest thing he can achieve, which explains the mental gymnastics.
High IQ can also be associated with high neuroticism and high openness, which would lead one to be smart AND emotional. It's definitely not either/or.
Eh, IQ doesn’t include common sense.
Statistically speaking, college educated people are more likely to have higher IQs than those who aren’t, yet they’re also more likely to vote blue.
I think intelligence is often misunderstood.
Take a person from a village in the jungle into a city and they'll seem unintelligent, stupid even.
But take a city person to the village, and they'll seem unintelligent, stupid even.
Yep, is fact, feel free to share that with any libtards that act superior
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265852713_Cognitive_ability_and_party_identity_in_the_United_States