Intelligence Quotient
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A score of General Intelligence Quotient (IQ.) Derived from a
statistical number that indicates similar and relative capabilities
that can be used to obtain data on the academic and practical
knowledge. Everyone has hundreds of specific mental abilities.
Some of these capabilities can be accurately measured. Some of
these actions can be reliable predictors of academic
achievements of an individual.
THE IQ. It is expressed numerically and results from the
following formula:
MENTAL AGE / X100 CHRONOLOGICAL AGE
A Q.I. Equal to 100 will be revealing a normal intelligence; Q.I
above 100 indicates a higher intelligence than average; Q.I
below 100 indicates a below average intelligence.
Although an IQ test measure only some of the mental
capacities of a human being, these capabilities are used as a
standard because they are well known and allow to correlate
many other human capacities. The highest scoring in a capacity
measures both the higher expected that scores the capabilities
that were not analyzed since they are more or less
simultaneous capabilities.
This e-book will tell you everything you need to know about
IQ. Get Start into your beginner guide and learn more about
your brain capacity.
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A score of General Intelligence Quotient (IQ.) Derived from a statistical number that indicates similar and relative capabilities that can be used to obtain data on the academic and practical knowledge. Everyone has hundreds of specific mental abilities. Some of these capabilities can be accurately measured. Some of these actions can be reliable predictors of academic achievements of an individual.
THE IQ. It is expressed numerically and results from the following formula:
MENTAL AGE / X100 CHRONOLOGICAL AGE
A Q.I. Equal to 100 will be revealing a normal intelligence; Q.I above 100 indicates a higher intelligence than average; Q.I below 100 indicates a below average intelligence.
Although an IQ test measure only some of the mental capacities of a human being, these capabilities are used as a standard because they are well known and allow to correlate many other human capacities. The highest scoring in a capacity measures both the higher expected that scores the capabilities that were not analyzed since they are more or less simultaneous capabilities.
This e-book will tell you everything you need to know about IQ. Get Start into your beginner guide and learn more about your brain capacity.
INTRODUCTION
The best reason to know the score of your IQ is to allow independent monitoring of its probable academic potential. If your score is high, you can use this knowledge to try to achieve a higher degree of education.
Only a Scientific Profile Intelligence Full Staff, will give you much more detail the full scope and range of their mental abilities.
It is very important to remember that an IQ test does not measure most types of human capabilities as musical talent, artistic talent, emotional stability, physical