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1. You're not easily distracted不會(huì)輕易分心 Frank Zhu says "people who can focus for long stretches at a time and tune out distractions" are highly intelligent. As evidence, he points to a 2013 paper published in the journal?Current Biology. 弗蘭克?朱說,,智商高的人“有更強(qiáng)的專注力,,不會(huì)輕易分心他顧�,!彼淖C據(jù)是2013年發(fā)表在《當(dāng)代生物學(xué)》雜志上的一篇論文,。
The paper describes two small studies that found people with higher scores on an IQ test were slower to recognize large background movements in an image. That's likely because they focus on the most important information and filter out the rest. 那篇論文介紹了兩項(xiàng)小型研究,發(fā)現(xiàn)智商測(cè)試得分較高的人在識(shí)別較大的背景物移動(dòng)行為時(shí),,速度反而較一般人慢,。這很可能是因?yàn)樗麄兞?xí)慣于把注意力放在最重要的信息上,并把其余部分過濾掉,。
2. You're a night owl夜貓子 The smarter you are, the more you're inclined to stay up into the wee hours of the morning, according to research. 研究發(fā)現(xiàn),,一個(gè)人越聰明,就越傾向于將睡眠時(shí)間推遲到凌晨之后,。 One study, published in 2009 in the journal?Personality and Individual Differences, looked at the link between childhood IQ and sleep habits among thousands of young adults. Sure enough, smarter individuals said they stayed up later and woke up later on both weekdays and weekends. 2009年發(fā)表在《個(gè)性與個(gè)體差異》雜志上的一項(xiàng)研究分析探討了數(shù)千名青年的童年智商和睡眠習(xí)慣之間的聯(lián)系,。果然,無論平日還是周末,,聰明的人都是晚睡晚起,。
3. You're highly adaptable 適應(yīng)能力很強(qiáng) Several Quora users noted that intelligent people are flexible and able to thrive in different settings. As Donna F Hammett writes, intelligent people adapt by "showing what can be done regardless of the complications or restrictions placed upon them". 幾位Quora用戶指出,聰明的人更具靈活性,,能夠在不同的環(huán)境中茁壯成長(zhǎng),。正如多娜?F?漢密特所寫的那樣,聰明的人能適應(yīng)形勢(shì):“不管情況多么復(fù)雜,,有什么限制條件,,都可以有一番作為”。
Recent psychological research supports this idea. Intelligence depends on being able to change your own behaviors in order to cope more effectively with your environment, or make changes to the environment you're in. 這一觀點(diǎn)得到了最新的心理研究的支持,。智商高不高,取決于你能否為了更有效地融入環(huán)境而改變自己的行為,,或改變自身所處的環(huán)境,。
4. You understand how much you don't know 了解自己的不足 The smartest folks are able to admit when they aren't familiar with a particular concept. As Jim Winer writes, intelligent people "are not afraid to say: 'I don't know.' If they don't know it, they can learn it". 最聰明的人能承認(rèn)自己不熟悉某一概念。正如吉姆?維納所寫,,聰明人“并不畏懼說‘我不懂’,。如果他們不知道,他們可以學(xué)習(xí)”,。
Winer's observation is backed up by a classic study by Justin Kruger and David Dunning, published in the?Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, which found that the less intelligent you are, the more you overestimate your cognitive abilities. 維納觀察到的這一點(diǎn)得到了賈斯汀?克魯格和大衛(wèi)?鄧寧在《人格與社會(huì)心理學(xué)雜志》上發(fā)表的一篇經(jīng)典論文的支持,,該論文指出,智力水平越低的人,越會(huì)高估自己的認(rèn)知能力,。
In one experiment, for example, students who'd scored in the lowest quartile on a test adapted from the LSAT overestimated the number of questions they'd gotten right by nearly 50 percent. Meanwhile, those who'd scored in the top quartile slightly underestimated how many questions they'd gotten right. 例如,,在一個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)中,學(xué)生參加了從法學(xué)院入學(xué)考試題改編而成的測(cè)試,,成績(jī)最差的學(xué)生把自己答對(duì)的題數(shù)高估了50%,。與此同時(shí),那些成績(jī)最好的人略微低估了自己答對(duì)的題數(shù),。
5. You have insatiable curiosity 永無止境的求知欲 Albert Einstein reportedly said, "I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious." 據(jù)稱,,愛因斯坦曾說過這樣一句話:“我并非天賦異稟,我只是對(duì)世界充滿了好奇心,�,!�
Or, as Keyzurbur Alas puts it, "intelligent people let themselves become fascinated by things others take for granted." 或者如凱伊祖布爾?阿拉斯所說:“高智商的人會(huì)迷上那些其他人覺得理所當(dāng)然的事物�,!�
A study published in 2016, in the?Journal of Individual Differences, suggests that there's a link between childhood intelligence and openness to experience — which encompasses intellectual curiosity — in adulthood. 2016年《個(gè)體差異雜志》上發(fā)表的一項(xiàng)研究表明,,童年的智商水平與成年后對(duì)各種體驗(yàn)的開放態(tài)度(其中包含了求知欲)之間有一定的聯(lián)系。
Scientists followed thousands of people born in the UK for 50 years and learned that 11-year-olds who'd scored higher on an IQ test turned out to be more open to experience at 50. 科學(xué)家們連續(xù)50年跟蹤調(diào)查了數(shù)千名英國人,。調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),,在11歲時(shí)獲得較高的IQ測(cè)試分?jǐn)?shù)的人們,在50歲的時(shí)候也更能接受新鮮事物,。
6. You're open-minded 思想開明 Smart people don't close themselves off to new ideas or opportunities. 高智商的人們不會(huì)對(duì)新的觀點(diǎn)和機(jī)會(huì)抱有消極的態(tài)度,。
Hammett writes that intelligent people are "willing to accept and consider other views with value and broad-mindedness," and that they are "open to alternative solutions". 漢密特寫道,聰明的人“愿意用開闊的心胸接受和考慮其他觀點(diǎn),,發(fā)現(xiàn)其中的價(jià)值”,,而且他們“對(duì)不同的解決方案持開放態(tài)度”。
Psychologists say that open-minded people — those who seek out alternate viewpoints and weigh the evidence fairly — tend to score higher on the SAT and on intelligence tests. 心理學(xué)家表示,,思想開明的人——那些能夠找出和權(quán)衡各種不同觀點(diǎn)的人——通常能在美國學(xué)術(shù)能力評(píng)估測(cè)驗(yàn)和智力測(cè)試中獲得更高的分?jǐn)?shù),。
At the same time, smart people are careful about which ideas and perspectives they adopt. 與此同時(shí),聰明的人也會(huì)謹(jǐn)慎決定自己采納的意見和想法,。
"An intelligent mind has a strong aversion to accepting things on face value and therefore withholds belief until presented with ample evidence," says Alas. 阿拉斯說:“聰明的人不喜歡只看表面來決定是否采納,,因此在得到充分證據(jù)之前都會(huì)持保留態(tài)度�,!�
7. You like your own company 喜歡獨(dú)處 Dipankar Trehan points out that highly intelligent people tend to be "very individualistic". 迪潘卡?特雷漢指出,,智商高的人往往是“非常個(gè)人主義的”。
Interestingly, recent research from the?British Journal of Psychology?suggests that smarter people tend to derive less satisfaction than most people do from socialising with friends. 有趣的是,,《英國心理學(xué)雜志》最近的研究表明,,聰明的人從社交中獲得的滿足感要比多數(shù)人低。
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