http://lyndz.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] lyndz.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] politicartoons2014-09-06 04:59 pm

Mod post

So I guess having two absentee moderators is pretty much worthless. I'm taking nominations to add another couple to the list. I apologize for all but abandoning LJ.

[identity profile] madscience.livejournal.com 2014-09-09 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
You should take your own advice.

[identity profile] rowsdowerisms.livejournal.com 2014-09-10 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Lolz super genius keep it up

[identity profile] rowsdowerisms.livejournal.com 2014-09-10 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Please calculate the slopes of a bell curve and explain how the right tail's slope is decreasing at a rate at all comparable to what you've described, super genius

[identity profile] madscience.livejournal.com 2014-09-10 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. You really don't have the first clue what an IQ score is.

The bell curve is the distribution of scores. The performance level associated with those scores is not a bell curve; it's a power law curve. There's barely any difference in actual knowledge between a score of 70 and a score of 115, but there's a gigantic difference between a scores of 145 and a score of 150.

[identity profile] madscience.livejournal.com 2014-09-10 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
http://www.businessinsider.com/new-study-debunks-idea-that-human-performance-fits-on-a-bell-curve-2012-5
http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshbersin/2014/02/19/the-myth-of-the-bell-curve-look-for-the-hyper-performers/

These articles actually misrepresent the implications of the research. The bell curve is real; it just doesn't represent what most people think it does, as you have so amply demonstrated.

[identity profile] madscience.livejournal.com 2014-09-10 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I composited the images from the second article to explain the research better.

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