Several other ways of measuring intelligence have been proposed.
And anyway, even if we really understood how to measure intelligence, that is not the point.
He established a method to measure intelligence on an absolute and homogeneous scale rather than by comparison between individuals.
He designed and standardized mental tests to measure intelligence.
The responses help the public to measure the guts and intelligence of the candidate and his staff.
I remember people being given prepared for the 11 plus which was supposed to be measuring natural intelligence.
He believed that the test scales were not able to measure intelligence:
A more direct approach is to measure intelligence with psychometric tests.
Just another way of keeping perspective on the silliness we can sometimes get into as a society about measuring "intelligence."
One of the main issues featured in the book is the search for a quantitative way of measuring intelligence.