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Brains vs. Bias: Crash Course Psychology #24

Brains vs. Bias: Crash Course Psychology #24

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Brains vs. Bias: Crash Course Psychology #24 Tom: I often think about an ex-girlfriend I had who was a fantastic example of nature and nurture. She was born to a poor 16-year-old mother in the ghetto of Chicago, but adopted almost immediately into a 1% family (who later moved here to Jersey for her to enter her sophomore year of high school. Like Annie, but with more deep dish pizza.
Long story short, we dated in high school and again in our early to mid 20's, and I was very much in love. Coming from an upper-middle-class environment and neighborhood, I got along well with her family and they liked me very much. However, she and I would often come to loggerheads over her personal choices on things like being a cigarette smoker, wanting excessive tattoos, having a nose ring and other behaviors often associated with lower class lifestyle. Throw into the mix my Aspergers and her Histrionic Personality Disorder and it was an. interesting relationship.
I wish her the best from the bottom of my heart, wherever she went these past 5 years, but I still think about how fascinating of a case-study she was. Almost a wolf in sheep's clothing, and it was interesting how I got along so well with her parents and often harped on her for the same things they did. Neither of us liked her smoking, tattoos, nose ring or other such behaviors. We clearly were not right for each other, but I appreciate our time together and enjoy the glimpse I got into the debate on nature versus nurture.

Date: 2022-04-04

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Briefly responding to the opening intelligence test questions:
1) an instrument which creates sound by striking keys which push hammers that vibrate strings. The keys for A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, and G# repeat several times on the instrument, and are typically separated into the sharp/flat/half steps, and the normal/basic notes. The sharp keys are usually smaller, and taller, while the basic keys are wider, longer, and lower.
2) Could be the Banana, cause it is the least round, could be the strawberry, cause it has seeds on the outside, could be the blueberry, cause it has cool colors rather than warm colors, who's to say.
3) It could be the mitt, because the glass is around the juice, but it also could be the hand bones, cause the glass gives the juice a structure and shape.
4) The 2. The pattern is -3, +2
5) 23 jelly beans.

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On the banana question, I went with bananas the gut reaction due to shape and color, but I also thought it could be the peach because leaves only have 1 seed, where all other have multiple, it could also be the strawberry since it's the only one with seeds on the outside as well as I remember reading once that a strawberry is distinctly different from a lot of fruit in the sense that the flesh isn't technically a fruit it's like a flower or something, due to some kind of weird classification, though I might be thinking of another fruit.
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At 10: 07: Bananas are a type of berry! Although Strawberries are not berries, the Banana is, which means it's like the Blueberry. Peaches and Apples are both fruit. Strawberries are related to potatoes & tomatoes (the nightshade family) so shouldn't the STRAWBERRY be the least like the others?
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Do you think that fear can cause a higher iq? I used to fear the book when i was a kid. So i learned how to tell people what they want to hear at a young age to avoid the book or being belittled. Basically i am asking if you belive that people with narcissist parents can have higher iq's?
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IMHO Validity is where all intelligence tests fail. It is not possible to -measure or predict what you are supposed to- when that thing is not even well defined. The best test reliably test for something, but what they measure beyond 'the ability to take that specific test' is unclear.
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bernice had 23 jelly beans!
the banana is the least like the other fruit,
juice is the glass as hand is to baseball mit,
i think 2 does not belong in the series,
and a piano is a musical instrument that is played by a piano player!

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you start from the end so five jelly beans times two cause the dog took half so 10 she ate one so 11 times two again cause friend took half so 22 finally she ate one at the beginning so that all equals 23////
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Video would have been helpful but he was talking way to fast and had this slur to his speech as if he had a mouth full of spit! Maybe I don't understand cause Im used to the southern drag. Was painful to watch!
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With the question at the beginning of the video about the fruit, I think a person would also be right if they chose the strawberry because it's the only fruit there with seeds on the outside.
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