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Dr. Sarah Chen, Cognitive Psychology Lead at Testrize
Stanford University
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Cognitive Psychology Lead

Dr. Sarah Chen

"Intelligence is not fixed—it's a skill we can measure and improve."

PhD Psychology
Stanford University
15+ Years Research
Fluid Intelligence & Pattern Recognition
Target Audience
Gen Z & Millennials (18-35)

Content Expertise & Writing Focus

Writing Style

Conversational, trend-focused, uses current examples and pop culture references. Makes complex cognitive science accessible to younger audiences through relatable analogies and real-world applications.

Content Focus

AI & Future of Intelligence - Exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping cognitive assessment and what it means for the next generation.

AI vs Human IntelligenceFuture of WorkCognitive EnhancementGen Z Career Strategies

Research & Contributions

Pioneering Methodology

Developed the fluid intelligence assessment methodology that forms the core of our multi-dimensional testing approach, validated across 50,000+ participants.

Question Development

Creates and validates questions that assess fluid intelligence, pattern recognition, and abstract reasoning capabilities with 98.7% accuracy.

Published Research

Author of 23+ peer-reviewed papers on cognitive assessment, neuroplasticity, and the intersection of AI and human intelligence.

Philosophy & Vision

On Intelligence & Growth

"For too long, we've treated intelligence as a fixed trait—something you're born with and can't change. My research at Stanford has proven this is fundamentally wrong. Intelligence is more like a muscle: it can be trained, strengthened, and developed throughout your life."

"What excites me most about working with Gen Z and Millennials is their openness to this growth mindset. They understand that in an AI-driven world, human intelligence isn't about competing with machines—it's about developing uniquely human cognitive skills that AI can't replicate: creativity, emotional intelligence, and adaptive problem-solving."

The Future of Intelligence Testing

"Traditional IQ tests were designed for a world that no longer exists. Today's cognitive challenges require different skills: the ability to filter information, think critically about AI-generated content, and adapt quickly to new technologies."

"That's why I'm passionate about creating assessments that measure not just what you know, but how you think, learn, and adapt. These are the skills that will matter in 2026 and beyond."

Ready to Discover Your Cognitive Potential?

Take the assessment Dr. Chen helped design and see where you stand