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Abstract
If IQs continue to rise over generation, why has the world been unable to solve basic recurrent problems? This paper argues that creativity, which is overlooked in IQ tests and showing no signs of a similar increase, may be part of the reason of why the Flynn Effect has not led to a better world. Creativity's predictive power for traditional positive outcomes, such as school or work performance, is significant but slight. However, there are other ways that creativity can help to make a better world. Two exemplar ways that are discussed in this paper are how creativity can (a) help people lead happier and more meaningful lives and (b) focus a spotlight on talented members of underrepresented groups who are overlooked by traditional measures. Both of these directions can lead to a world that is better equipped to solve larger issues.Entities:
Keywords: IQ; creativity; ethnicity; fairness; meaning
Year: 2018 PMID: 31162448 PMCID: PMC6480761 DOI: 10.3390/jintelligence6020021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intell ISSN: 2079-3200