Are these two types of intelligence distinguishable from each other, or are they just called different things to explain two different utilities/areas of functionality of IQ?
I have not read the red queen. Going to check it out! (I just ordered Jordan Petersons new book btw..12 rules)
Aren't we actually getting a little bit stupider the past 10-20 years? Or is that just popular science?
I don't think norwegian culture is "better" now..certainly different. I suppose there were things we didn't have any prerequisite of knowing back then. I think people were just as intelligent, but they KNEW less (less crystalized IQ?)
According to my understanding fluid intelligence is the capacity to solve new problem without prior knowledge, whereas crystallised intelligence is the ability to use skills, knowledge and experience. I suppose both types should be strongly correlated. But, I just recently became aware of the two types of intelligence, while reading about big 5 personality traits. Strange... I actually just got JP 12 rules myself, gonna start reading it soon.