1 00:00:07,008 --> 00:00:11,881 In 1905, psychologists Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon 2 00:00:11,881 --> 00:00:16,664 designed a test for children who were struggling in school in France. 3 00:00:16,664 --> 00:00:21,219 Designed to determine which children required individualized attention, 4 00:00:21,219 --> 00:00:25,916 their method formed the basis of the IQ test. 5 00:00:25,916 --> 00:00:28,046 Beginning in the late 19th century, 6 00:00:28,046 --> 00:00:32,533 researchers hypothesized that cognitive abilities like verbal reasoning, 7 00:00:32,533 --> 00:00:35,423 working memory, and visual-spatial skills 8 00:00:35,423 --> 00:00:40,702 reflected an underlying general intelligence, or g factor. 9 00:00:40,702 --> 00:00:45,950 Simon and Binet designed a battery of tests to measure each of these abilities 10 00:00:45,950 --> 00:00:49,470 and combine the results into a single score. 11 00:00:49,470 --> 00:00:52,050 Questions were adjusted for each age group, 12 00:00:52,050 --> 00:00:56,868 and a child’s score reflected how they performed relative to others their age. 13 00:00:56,868 --> 00:01:02,148 Dividing someone’s score by their age and multiplying the result by 100 14 00:01:02,148 --> 00:01:06,459 yielded the intelligence quotient, or IQ. 15 00:01:06,459 --> 00:01:11,507 Today, a score of 100 represents the average of a sample population, 16 00:01:11,507 --> 00:01:16,837 with 68% of the population scoring within 15 points of 100. 17 00:01:16,837 --> 00:01:20,207 Simon and Binet thought the skills their test assessed 18 00:01:20,207 --> 00:01:22,717 would reflect general intelligence. 19 00:01:22,717 --> 00:01:24,527 But both then and now, 20 00:01:24,527 --> 00:01:29,158 there’s no single agreed upon definition of general intelligence. 21 00:01:29,158 --> 00:01:32,708 And that left the door open for people to use the test 22 00:01:32,708 --> 00:01:37,888 in service of their own preconceived assumptions about intelligence. 23 00:01:37,888 --> 00:01:42,118 What started as a way to identify those who needed academic help 24 00:01:42,118 --> 00:01:46,044 quickly became used to sort people in other ways, 25 00:01:46,044 --> 00:01:50,044 often in service of deeply flawed ideologies. 26 00:01:50,044 --> 00:01:52,634 One of the first large-scale implementations 27 00:01:52,634 --> 00:01:58,027 occurred in the United States during WWI, when the military used an IQ test 28 00:01:58,027 --> 00:02:02,127 to sort recruits and screen them for officer training. 29 00:02:02,127 --> 00:02:05,417 At that time, many people believed in eugenics, 30 00:02:05,417 --> 00:02:09,207 the idea that desirable and undesirable genetic traits 31 00:02:09,207 --> 00:02:14,537 could and should be controlled in humans through selective breeding. 32 00:02:14,537 --> 00:02:17,127 There were many problems with this line of thinking, 33 00:02:17,127 --> 00:02:21,203 among them the idea that intelligence was not only fixed and inherited, 34 00:02:21,203 --> 00:02:24,213 but also linked to a person’s race. 35 00:02:24,213 --> 00:02:26,053 Under the influence of eugenics, 36 00:02:26,053 --> 00:02:29,293 scientists used the results of the military initiative 37 00:02:29,293 --> 00:02:32,533 to make erroneous claims that certain racial groups 38 00:02:32,533 --> 00:02:35,862 were intellectually superior to others. 39 00:02:35,862 --> 00:02:38,942 Without taking into account that many of the recruits tested 40 00:02:38,942 --> 00:02:41,362 were new immigrants to the United States 41 00:02:41,362 --> 00:02:45,362 who lacked formal education or English language exposure, 42 00:02:45,362 --> 00:02:50,174 they created an erroneous intelligence hierarchy of ethnic groups. 43 00:02:50,174 --> 00:02:55,289 The intersection of Eugenics and IQ testing influenced not only science, 44 00:02:55,289 --> 00:02:57,609 but policy as well. 45 00:02:57,609 --> 00:03:01,402 In 1924, the state of Virginia created policy 46 00:03:01,402 --> 00:03:06,747 allowing for the forced sterilization of people with low IQ scores— 47 00:03:06,747 --> 00:03:11,008 a decision the United States supreme court upheld. 48 00:03:11,008 --> 00:03:15,008 In Nazi Germany, the government authorized the murder of children 49 00:03:15,008 --> 00:03:17,028 based on low IQ. 50 00:03:17,028 --> 00:03:20,068 Following the Holocaust and the civil rights movement, 51 00:03:20,068 --> 00:03:22,798 the discriminatory uses of IQ tests 52 00:03:22,798 --> 00:03:26,548 were challenged on both moral and scientific grounds. 53 00:03:26,548 --> 00:03:31,608 Scientists began to gather evidence of environmental impacts on IQ. 54 00:03:31,608 --> 00:03:37,209 For example, as IQ tests were periodically recalibrated over the 20th century, 55 00:03:37,209 --> 00:03:41,663 new generations scored consistently higher on old tests 56 00:03:41,663 --> 00:03:43,833 than each previous generation. 57 00:03:43,833 --> 00:03:46,393 This phenomenon, known as the Flynn Effect, 58 00:03:46,393 --> 00:03:51,468 happened much too fast to be caused by inherited evolutionary traits. 59 00:03:51,468 --> 00:03:54,668 Instead, the cause was likely environmental – 60 00:03:54,668 --> 00:03:59,501 improved education, better healthcare, and better nutrition. 61 00:03:59,501 --> 00:04:01,021 In the mid-twentieth century, 62 00:04:01,021 --> 00:04:04,411 psychologists also attempted to use IQ tests 63 00:04:04,411 --> 00:04:07,501 to evaluate things other than general intelligence, 64 00:04:07,501 --> 00:04:13,096 particularly schizophrenia, depression, and other psychiatric conditions. 65 00:04:13,096 --> 00:04:17,881 These diagnoses relied in part on the clinical judgment of the evaluators, 66 00:04:17,881 --> 00:04:22,096 and used a subset of the tests used to determine IQ–– 67 00:04:22,096 --> 00:04:27,586 a practice later research found does not yield clinically useful information. 68 00:04:27,586 --> 00:04:32,973 Today, IQ tests employ many similar design elements and types of questions 69 00:04:32,973 --> 00:04:34,643 as the early tests, 70 00:04:34,643 --> 00:04:38,861 though we have better techniques for identifying potential bias in the test. 71 00:04:38,861 --> 00:04:42,801 They’re no longer used to diagnose psychiatric conditions. 72 00:04:42,801 --> 00:04:46,948 But a similarly problematic practice using subtest scores 73 00:04:46,948 --> 00:04:50,968 is still sometimes used to diagnose learning disabilities, 74 00:04:50,968 --> 00:04:53,868 against the advice of many experts. 75 00:04:53,868 --> 00:04:57,328 Psychologists around the world still use IQ tests 76 00:04:57,328 --> 00:04:59,788 to identify intellectual disability, 77 00:04:59,788 --> 00:05:03,916 and the results can be used to determine appropriate educational support, 78 00:05:03,916 --> 00:05:06,826 job training, and assisted living. 79 00:05:06,826 --> 00:05:11,505 IQ test results have been used to justify horrific policies 80 00:05:11,505 --> 00:05:14,675 and scientifically baseless ideologies. 81 00:05:14,675 --> 00:05:17,775 That doesn’t mean the test itself is worthless— 82 00:05:17,775 --> 00:05:22,344 in fact, it does a good job of measuring the reasoning and problem-solving skills 83 00:05:22,344 --> 00:05:23,764 it sets out to. 84 00:05:23,764 --> 00:05:28,451 But that isn’t the same thing as measuring a person’s potential. 85 00:05:28,451 --> 00:05:32,451 Though there are many complicated political, historical, scientific, 86 00:05:32,451 --> 00:05:36,071 and cultural issues wrapped up in IQ testing, 87 00:05:36,071 --> 00:05:38,921 more and more researchers agree on this point, 88 00:05:38,921 --> 00:05:42,615 and reject the notion that individuals can be categorized 89 00:05:42,615 --> 00:05:46,335 by a single numerical score.