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BananaBananaBa t1_itx7r6f wrote
Reply to comment by ShitPostGuy in what is the Difference between fluid intelligence and creativity? by New_Rush4189
psychometrics is a much larger concept than needing change in the brain for an interventional investigation of causation. Also, "correlational" is a very old concept. I went through the papers that you listed here, and you are right about exploratory factor analysis being as good as reading tea leaves. I mean, its as bad as p-values and the confidence intervals. But there is much more modern work. You should check out COSMIN consensus work.
BananaBananaBa t1_ituuqu1 wrote
Reply to comment by ShitPostGuy in what is the Difference between fluid intelligence and creativity? by New_Rush4189
Any references for the fact that psychometrics are only correlational and it is controversial because of that?
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Reply to comment by wicktus in Surface Laptop 5 announced with Intel 12th-gen, Thunderbolt 4, and Dolby Vision IQ by jauivhj
Agreed! I've had xps including some from the very early models (m1330). Also had surface pro. I currently own an xps. I agree that they both have quality issues. The killer for XPS for me is the combination of quality issues and terrible customer support. I've got their premium support and it still made me swear off of it. Surface support on the other hand has been much more pleasant. Also, the audio drivers on XPS are atrocious!
BananaBananaBa t1_is4h8v3 wrote
Reply to comment by wicktus in Surface Laptop 5 announced with Intel 12th-gen, Thunderbolt 4, and Dolby Vision IQ by jauivhj
XPS always looks good from far. Just go to any forum for a computer brand and then go to XPS. you will know what we mean...
BananaBananaBa t1_iuhl5bf wrote
Reply to Would autism show up on the genetic tests that sperm donations go through? by [deleted]
There is no screening and most of us probably already carry autism related hereditary factors. As the "cause" is uncertain, most suggestions are just that. So, there cannot be scientific recommendations yet. FYI Elon and Mark Zuck both have Asperger's, a part of autism spectrum.