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Le 16/01/2014 22:05, Le_Forgeron a écrit :
> Le 16/01/2014 21:41, Stephen nous fit lire :
>> On 16/01/2014 8:36 PM, Warp wrote:
>>> Stephen <mca### [at] aol com> wrote:
>>>> Does it make any difference?
>>>
>>> If you use the median, then 50% of the population will have an IQ of less
>>> than 100 and 50% of over 100.
>>>
>>> However, if you use the average, then people will not be split into
>>> equal sized groups. It may well be that, for example, 55% of people
>>> have an IQ of less than 100 and 45% over 100.
>>>
>>> Both methods may give interesting information.
>>>
>>
>> Does it make any difference?
>> <see above>
>>
> Median or average IQ is not important. IQ is a failed attempt to project
> a multidimensional space in a single metric line.
>
> The truly important value would be the KQ. but in most group, that's a
> hint for abuse.
>
> KQ: Kindness Quotient.
>
What about the HQ (human quotient)? The ability to live with others.
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