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How good though? What serious actor uses it to a large extent? For instance, medication can alter your cognitive capacity for better or for worse.
And most people do not use substances to alter their cognition (except for stimulants). Most healthy persons haven't tried a variety of SSRIs, SNRIs, antipsychotics etc. so you can't say IQ is coherent.
Many things change in a persons life. Coming from, let's say, an immigrant family makes you less familiar with the society you're living in, leading to more misunderstandings. This would obviously look "low IQ".
Let me give you an example that is somewhat common in Sweden and "successful" people's life:
In the families where people are highly educated, having earned at least bachelor + master's degree in a scientific area, they think that because of all the hard work that have put into school, at that age, that it would pay off in the long run and that they wouldn't have to work as hard in the future.
At this point, when they come to a realization that they will have to work as hard as everyone else, their bubble bursts.
I suppose it all was a fantasy.
If they can't handle it they become depressed and get some sort of paid leave.
Would a logical, intelligent person make this BIG mistake when they could've just asked a bunch of people on how it is to work as an engineer, physician etc.?
I would say that this level of denial is in line with mental illness, they just happen to be lucky and on the top.
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The answer is most likely she didn't care. She might have thought after the first subtest 'this is lame' and just went through it without a care.
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