Objectively measured intelligence famously fits a bell curve.
As was pointed out to me on this website some time ago, this is not a scientific discovery but a definition. IQ scores fit on bell curves because they're normalized to do so.
this is not a scientific discovery but a definition. IQ scores fit on bell curves because they're normalized to do so.
Well, yes and no.
The IQ tests historically started as tests determining whether children are ready to attend elementary school, or whether they should wait another year.
In those first tests, the IQ of children was calculated by formula IQ = 100 × mental age ÷ physical age, where physical age was how old the child really is, and "mental age" was the age you would guess by what the child can do. For example if a child gets as man...
From EconLog by Bryan Caplan.