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”You don't engineer come-from-behind wins like he did this year if you're MENSA material,” notes McFadden, referring to the high-IQ membership organization.
Rams, NFL's Smartest Team, Forget to Make Playoffs Con Chapman 2012
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Connor Jr. is a member of the high-IQ group Mensa.
The Artlessness Of Art Thieves Benjamin Wallace 2011
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Vaillant also arranged to interview a group of women from the legendary Stanford Terman study, which in the 1920s began to follow a group of high-IQ kids in California.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Pat Riley, the guy everybody thinks is just waiting for the right moment to replace Erik Spoelstra as coach, told Magic Johnson in an ESPN interview that he isn't particularly concerned about the 1-1 start of his "high-IQ team" and the opening-night loss in an "absolutely surreal" scene in Boston.
Miami Heat's home opener is hot ticket at $25,884 for two courtside seats Cindy Boren 2010
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The lesson seems to be that small countries with homogeneous, high-IQ populations are capable of better government.
Matthew Yglesias » School Lunch Or; How to Make Government Work 2009
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The best adapted screenplay prize for Peter Straughan and the late Bridget O'Connor was very well deserved: complex, intricate, high-IQ writing.
Bafta missed their chance to break The Artist's silence 2012
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If the high-IQ guy is in tech research, mid-IQ guy in management, and low-IQ guy in janitorial, than performance is going to be measured relative to other tech researchers, managers, and janitors, and thus is going to be explained by other forces than IQ.
State Universities vs. Vouchers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The lesson seems to be that small countries with homogeneous, high-IQ populations
Matthew Yglesias » School Lunch Or; How to Make Government Work 2009
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First, he notes that studies selecting a group of high-IQ kids and tracking them over decades have failed to identify future Pulitzer or MacArthur winners.
The Mind Readers Christopher F. Chabris 2011
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“The lesson seems to be that small countries with homogeneous, high-IQ populations are capable of better government.”
Matthew Yglesias » School Lunch Or; How to Make Government Work 2009
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