As we all know,
@Blackvegetable is more predictable than knowing where the sunrise/sunset will be. However, I wanted to see the link between people with low IQs and their predictable behaviors. Here are the results:
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Cognitive Rigidity and Predictability
- People with lower cognitive flexibility often struggle with adapting to new information or perspectives. This makes their behavior more predictable because they tend to follow familiar patterns, even when those patterns are irrational or counterproductive.
2.
Dunning-Kruger Effect
- This cognitive bias explains that people with lower ability tend to overestimate their competence. This often leads them to make predictable errors, as they confidently apply flawed reasoning without realizing it.
3.
Heuristic Thinking and Simplicity Bias
- Less analytical individuals tend to rely on simple heuristics (mental shortcuts) rather than complex reasoning. While heuristics can be useful, they also make their decision-making highly predictable, as they repeatedly apply the same oversimplified rules to different situations.
4.
Emotional Reactivity Over Rational Thinking
- Predictable people tend to act based on emotions rather than critical analysis. If someone is easily angered by certain topics, they become very easy to manipulate or predict in social interactions.
5.
Conformity and Herd Mentality
- People with lower cognitive engagement often follow the majority without questioning. Their predictability stems from their tendency to adopt popular opinions, behaviors, or trends without independent thought.
6.
Failure to Learn from Mistakes
- Smarter individuals adjust their strategies based on past failures. Those with lower cognitive ability, however, are more likely to repeat the same mistakes, making their future behavior easier to anticipate.
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