Everything about Historiometry totally explained
Historiometry is the
historical study of human progress or individual personal characteristics, using
statistics to analyze
references to famous people, their statements, behavior and discoveries in relatively neutral texts. Historiometry combines techniques from
cliometrics, which studies the history of
economics and from
psychometrics, the
psychological study of an individual's
personality and abilities.
Origins
Historiometry started in the early
19th century with studies on the relationship between age and achievement by
Belgian mathematician Adolphe Quetelet in the careers of prominent
French and
English playwrights but it was
Sir Francis Galton, a pioneering English
eugenist who popularized historiometry in his
1869 work,
Hereditary Genius. It was further developed by
Frederick Adams Woods (who coined the term
historiometry) in the beginning of the 20th century . Also
psychologist Paul E. Meehl published several papers on historiometry later in his career, mainly in the area of medical history, although it's usually referred to as
cliometric metatheory by him .
Current research
Prominent current historiometry researchers include
Dean Keith Simonton and
Charles Murray.
Historiometry is defined by Dean Keith Simonton as: a quantitative method of statistical analysis for
retrospective data. In Simonton's work the
raw data comes from
psychometric assessment of famous personalities, often already deceased, in an attempt to assess
creativity,
genius and
talent development.
Charles Murray's
Human Accomplishment is the most extensive compilation of this approach to quantify the impact of individuals on
technology,
science and the
arts. It tracks the most important achievements across time, and for the different peoples of the world, and provides a thorough discussion of the methodology used, together with an assessment of its
reliability and
accuracy.
Examples of research
Since histiometry deals with subjective personal traits as
creativity,
charisma or
openness most studies deal with the comparison of
scientists,
artists or
politicians. The famous study (
Human Accomplishment) by Charles Murray classifies, for example,
Einstein and
Newton as the most important
physicists and
Michelangelo as the top ranking western artist . The latter study classifies
John Quincy Adams as the cleverest
US president, with an estimated IQ between 165 to 175 .
Critique
Since historiometry is based on indirect information like historic documents and relies heavily on
statistics, the results of these studies are questioned by some researchers, mainly because of concerns about
overinterpretation of the estimated results .
The previously mentioned study of the intellectual capacity of US presidents, a study by
Dean Keith Simonton, attracted a lot of media attention and critique mainly because it classified the current US president,
G.W. Bush, as second to last of all US presidents since
1900 . The IQ of G.W. Bush was estimated as between 111.1 and 138.5, with an average of 125 .
In the media, the study was sometimes compared with the
U.S. Presidents IQ hoax, a
hoax that circulated via email in mid-
2001, which suggested that G.W. Bush had the lowest IQ of all US presidents.
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