IQ on human wisdom and discussion Human wisdom is like a squid. It is slippery, difficult to learn, it is almost impossible to tell [3]. Many scientists and psychologists have repeatedly tried to explain the development of human intelligence. Over the years there have been many controversies about what intelligence is, and whether it is hereditary or environmentally nourished. Webster's dictionary defines intelligence as "ability to master knowledge and apply it, including recognizing the environment and making conclusions about the state of the environment [7]
Many people know about IQ testing. We imagine that a smart and smart person must have a high IQ. IQ is the definition of today's intelligence. However, these tests are also criticized for not considering creativity or social intelligence. The general IQ test only covers a narrow human intelligence space related to pattern recognition. These tests are also very user-friendly. Most of us think that our pet is a bit smart, but since these tests are based on language, they are not scored by any human IQ test. If we want to find the root cause of intellectual behavior, we have to go deeper. I have to start exploring the nonverbal intelligence that can be seen in animals and babies.
The IQ test has been controversial for many years. Many people think that they are biased; others say that their views on intelligence are incomplete. In fact, research published in the next issue of Neurons confirms that the IQ test is not an accurate predictor of intelligence. In fact, researchers said that none of the tests - at least none were designed - can not accurately assess all kinds of information. This survey was conducted using a survey available to everyone around the world. Researchers expect that they will receive only responses from around 100 people, but people are dissatisfied with this research. The results of their studies reported by Neuron were provided by data from 100,000 people of different age and culture who completed 12 cognitive tests. In the test, we evaluate memory power, reasoning power, attention and planning power. The test also includes a survey asking participants about the background and lifestyle.