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Can A Successful Bookie Have An IQ Of 55?


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Max Weisberg is a successful bookie. He has made nearly $700,000 from illegal gambling, can repeat a string of numbers without any errors, and can do complex calculations in his head. However, Max only scored a 55 on an IQ test, making him borderline mentally retarded (Plotnik, 302). It seems highly unlikely that a person who can calculate and remember complex odds in his head can be labeled retarded. The three theories on intelligence—Spearman's Two-Factor Theory, Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory, and Sternberg's Triarchic Theory—provide conflicting views on whether Max is retarded or not.
According to Spearman's Two-Factor Theory, intelligence could be measured by the factors g and s. G is the general mental ability, and s is the specific mental ability in a certain area. Max's IQ is 55 so he scores very low on g, but since he is especially gifted in mathematics his score would be high for the s in mathematical abilities. However, the Two-Factor theory does not take into......

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