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Small-Scale Question Sunday for December 25, 2022

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Is there such a thing as taking tests fast or slow, separate from actual score? Throughout my academic career I finished every test I ever took freakishly fast, like everyone else is working and I'm sitting there for half an hour. This did not correlate with how in or others did on the test, if I tried to go back and change answers or edit I was as likely to score lower as higher. Friends who scored the same as me, consistently, took more time to finish.

Normally test taking speed correlates with intelligence, but it always felt like something else there.

I think - It's just a combination of intelligence, smarter -> can do smart things faster, and the way specific people are randomly better at some tasks than other people. It isn't a separate thing from intelligence - consider how JvN was famously quick - but it's a thing you're better at in the same way someone can be better at math and another better at music composition even though both come from the same mechanisms and genes as 'intelligence' generally.