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Success Quote by Robert Sternberg

"Well, first of all, we did lots of studies where we show practical intelligence doesn't correlate with G. We have probably two dozen studies that practical intelligence better predicts job success than IQ"

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Sternberg isn’t just quibbling with IQ; he’s trying to dethrone it from its cultural office as the master credential. The line opens with “first of all,” a subtle power move that frames dissent as something he’s already anticipated and organized. Then he leans on the language of evidence - “lots of studies,” “two dozen” - not to dazzle with methodology, but to signal: this isn’t a motivational poster about street smarts, it’s an empirical challenge to a longstanding hierarchy.

The key subtext is in the phrase “doesn’t correlate with G.” “G” (general intelligence) is psychometrics’ crown jewel, the statistical engine behind much of IQ’s prestige. By saying practical intelligence doesn’t track with G, Sternberg implies it’s not merely a nicer label for IQ; it’s a different capacity altogether, one the IQ industry tends to treat as noise. That’s why the second punch matters: prediction. He shifts the argument from “What is intelligence?” (a philosophical swamp) to “What works?” Job success is a conveniently legible outcome in a society obsessed with performance metrics, and it forces a reckoning: if IQ can’t forecast competence as well as practical intelligence, then IQ’s institutional dominance starts to look like inertia, not insight.

Contextually, this sits inside a broader late-20th-century pushback against narrow testing regimes in schools and workplaces. Sternberg is speaking to educators, employers, and policymakers who rely on IQ-adjacent measures because they’re clean, scalable, and defensible - even when they miss the actual skills that make people effective.

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Robert Sternberg (born December 8, 1949) is a Educator from USA.

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