I don't think so! You don't have to be either closed or outgoing to...
Be analytical to a situation
Look at things from different perspectives
Come to logical solutions
Have good study habits
etc. etc.
I just think it looks more obvious that introverts seem like they are always in deep thinking.
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Are smart people more introverted than their less intelligent counterparts?
Started by saunders is god, Aug 19, 2010 - 09:36
#41
Posted Aug 27, 2011 - 17:43
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#42
Posted Aug 27, 2011 - 22:07
Depends on what you mean by "smart".
However, assuming that "smart" can be easily defined by the grades you get, then I guess that smart people aren't generally more introverted due to their smarts.
A person gets good grades BECAUSE they're introverted, they dont become introverted BECAUSE they get good grades.
Of course theres really no real way to answer this because it depends on why they're introverted, and what kind of "smart" they are.
It's definitely possible for an introvert to be an introvert due to intelligence, but this is usually because, as stated somewhere on the first page, intelligence can become a hindrance after a while.
So, short answer, no.
However, assuming that "smart" can be easily defined by the grades you get, then I guess that smart people aren't generally more introverted due to their smarts.
A person gets good grades BECAUSE they're introverted, they dont become introverted BECAUSE they get good grades.
Of course theres really no real way to answer this because it depends on why they're introverted, and what kind of "smart" they are.
It's definitely possible for an introvert to be an introvert due to intelligence, but this is usually because, as stated somewhere on the first page, intelligence can become a hindrance after a while.
So, short answer, no.
#43
Posted Aug 28, 2011 - 18:09
"Knowledge talks, wisdom listens."
Just felt like this was appropriate.
Maybe part of their intelligence draws from their ability to observe, analyze and absorb their environments?
But yes I know so many smart people who just won't ever shut up.
Too much of a generalization, in my opinion.
Just felt like this was appropriate.
Maybe part of their intelligence draws from their ability to observe, analyze and absorb their environments?
But yes I know so many smart people who just won't ever shut up.
Too much of a generalization, in my opinion.
#44
Posted Sep 02, 2011 - 20:59
If by smart you mean intelligent there's actually research by an old psychologist I remembered when reading this. Basically introverts have more cortical activity than extroverts as a baseline, now whether you consider increased cortical activity as more intelligent is another story. I'm an introvert and I'm damn clever
seriously though two of the other smartest people I know I would also consider introverts. Anybody up for doing a little study where you do an IQ test and then a short personality questionnaire, then we can look at any correlations that may exist.
http://introvertretr...-and-the-brain/
http://introvertretr...-and-the-brain/
#45
Posted Sep 02, 2011 - 21:06
blindpet, on Sep 02, 2011 - 20:59, said:
If by smart you mean intelligent there's actually research by an old psychologist I remembered when reading this. Basically introverts have more cortical activity than extroverts as a baseline, now whether you consider increased cortical activity as more intelligent is another story. I'm an introvert and I'm damn clever
seriously though two of the other smartest people I know I would also consider introverts. Anybody up for doing a little study where you do an IQ test and then a short personality questionnaire, then we can look at any correlations that may exist.
http://introvertretr...-and-the-brain/
http://introvertretr...-and-the-brain/
Interesting post, personally speaking I'm VERY uncertain on the definition of an intellectual, and I'm not sure if I believe in the concept of measuring it through physical means (i.e. measuring cortical activity).
However, I'm very curious to find out whether people who SEEM unintelligent, yet introverted, have high levels of cortical activity. Are there any studies relating this that don't involve doing an IQ test?
#46
Posted Sep 02, 2011 - 21:15
TurtleR, on Sep 02, 2011 - 21:06, said:
Interesting post, personally speaking I'm VERY uncertain on the definition of an intellectual, and I'm not sure if I believe in the concept of measuring it through physical means (i.e. measuring cortical activity).
However, I'm very curious to find out whether people who SEEM unintelligent, yet introverted, have high levels of cortical activity. Are there any studies relating this that don't involve doing an IQ test?
However, I'm very curious to find out whether people who SEEM unintelligent, yet introverted, have high levels of cortical activity. Are there any studies relating this that don't involve doing an IQ test?


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