Syllogimous and Relational Frame Theory

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Peter James

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Oct 22, 2023, 2:59:52 PM10/22/23
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Hi guys,

Great to be here. The Relational Frame Theory seems to have an interesting framework for raising one's IQ (RaiseYourIQ: The Science). A key seems to be the view that IQ is logic. [As a sidenote, I speculate that learning classical Aristotelian logic might be a way to increase one's IQ in a way that is similar to the RFT approach - see Socratic Logic: A Logic Text using Socratic Method, Platonic Questions, and Aristotelian Principles - Peter Kreeft]

As far as I understand, the following study [The effect of SMART relational skills training on intelligence quotients: Controlling for individual differences in attentional skills and baseline IQ] casts some doubt on its effectiveness, but the study might've been badly executed.

My question is: how are things going with the Syllogimous v3 these days? Has anyone tried to practice it (even for just a few months), and gotten improved scores on an IQ test?

Leonardo talked about trying it with his students. Is Leonardo still around these days, and does he have anything to report?
Or what about @Fredo Corleone?

Thanks!

-Peter

Oscar Enbacka _

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Apr 18, 2024, 2:05:45 PMApr 18
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Hello Peter have you acquired any information I’m also looking for answers.
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