wouldn't the wording of the statement mean that "when taking a US standard IQ test and ranked compared to US scores, Liberians would score 45"
but then the question is, who is performing these tests in a way that's US-based but also localized in a way any Liberian could read or understand it
is this data from "take free IQ test dot com" which just gives you a score ranked against everyone else who used the site
also the rest of the statements like "most of them can't cook food or count beyond 5 or 10" would be rooted in fact or fiction and be pretty easy to prove false
apparently grok thinks this specific number is from a particular person's (flawed) research
but then the question is, who is performing these tests in a way that's US-based but also localized in a way any Liberian could read or understand it
is this data from "take free IQ test dot com" which just gives you a score ranked against everyone else who used the site
also the rest of the statements like "most of them can't cook food or count beyond 5 or 10" would be rooted in fact or fiction and be pretty easy to prove false
apparently grok thinks this specific number is from a particular person's (flawed) research