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Signs of a person with a high IQ

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng22/08/2024


The Daily Mail (UK) quoted a psychological study saying that there are signs that can show a person has a high intelligence quotient (IQ).

People who like to read books often have high IQs.
People who like to read books often have high IQs.

These are people who like to read, live in a messy way, like to monologue and stay up late. In particular, reading has a positive impact on cognition, developing the ability to concentrate and imagination. Talking to oneself affects confidence and alertness, as well as improving memory; while living in a messy way shows multidimensional, unconventional thinking. In addition, according to psychologists, dreamers and introverts often have high IQs.

Meanwhile, a group of scientists from the University of California (USA) concluded that a person's IQ largely depends on genetic factors. The experts conducted research on groups of twins. Accordingly, identical or monozygotic twins are of interest to researchers because they share 100% of their genetic material, while biological siblings are only 50% genetically similar.

MINH CHAU



Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nhung-dau-hieu-cua-mot-nguoi-co-iq-cao-post755152.html

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