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2007-01-06 18:26:14 · 11 answers · asked by bnbnbnb123 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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mines finaly in duble dijits

2007-01-06 18:29:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why have you posted this twice? Straight after each other, that's just silly, because you should at least wait, or post it on a different board! To be honest IQ, I think is over -rated - I dont know mine but I dont think it really matters if you're brighter than your dad or not. It seems a buit shallow, I would be more bothered about being a nice person, and you're oviously not stupid if this is your IQ, so why do you care, as long as you're clever enough to do alright in life (which may I add you dont have to have a high IQ to do!) does it really matter if you're brighter or not than your dad! Also asking if you are a genius is plain big - headed! Em x

2016-03-14 02:35:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Intellence Quotient

2007-01-06 18:27:57 · answer #3 · answered by Ethernaut 6 · 1 0

Take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iq to tell you what IQ is and how it is measured.

Good Luck!!!

2007-01-06 18:42:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

IQ means Intelligence Quotient. It is a measure of how smart you are. You can take online IQ tests.

An intelligence quotient or IQ is a score derived from a set of standardized tests of intelligence. Intelligence tests come in many forms, and some tests use a single type of item or question. Most tests yield both an overall score and individual subtest scores. Regardless of design, all IQ tests attempt to measure the same general intelligence.[1] Component tests are generally designed and selected because they are found to be predictive of later intellectual development, such as educational achievement. IQ also correlates with job performance, socioeconomic advancement, and "social pathologies". Recent work has demonstrated links between IQ and health, longevity, and functional literacy.[2][3]

For people living in the prevailing conditions of the developed world, IQ is highly heritable, and by adulthood the influence of family environment on IQ is undetectable. That is, significant variation in IQ between adults can be attributed to genetic variation, with the remaining variation attributable to environmental sources that are not shared within families. In the United States, marked variation in IQ occurs within families, with siblings differing on average by around 12 points.

The average IQ scores for many populations were rising during the 20th century: a phenomenon called the Flynn effect. It is not known whether these changes in scores reflect real changes in intellectual abilities. On average, IQ scores are stable over a person's lifetime, but some individuals undergo large changes. For example, scores can be affected by the presence of learning disabilities.

2007-01-06 18:29:30 · answer #5 · answered by The Answer Man 5 · 1 0

This was bugging me too

2016-08-08 23:21:40 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

intellegence quotint. i think. it measures how smart you are.

2007-01-06 18:34:17 · answer #7 · answered by keran_guy 2 · 0 0

Basically how smart you are in personality and logically........I think...lol

2007-01-06 18:28:01 · answer #8 · answered by "oh Snap!" 1 · 0 0

Thanks! informative and it gives me better knowledge on the topic

2016-08-23 14:35:49 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The term IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, generally describes a score on a test that rates the subject's cognitive ability as compared to the general population. IQ tests use a standardized scale with 100 as the median score. On most tests, a score between 90 and 110, or the median plus or minus 10, indicates average intelligence. A score above 130 indicates exceptional intelligence and a score below 70 may indicate mental retardation. Like their predecessors, modern tests do take in to account the age of a child when determining an IQ score. Children are graded relative to the population at their developmental level.
What is this cognitive ability being measured? Simply put, IQ tests are designed to measure your general ability to solve problems and understand concepts. This includes reasoning ability, problem-solving ability, ability to perceive relationships between things and ability to store and retrieve information. IQ tests measure this general intellectual ability in a number of different ways. They may test:

spatial ability: the ability to visualize manipulation of shapes
mathematical ability: the ability to solve problems and use logic
language ability: This could include the ability to complete sentences or recognize words when letters have been rearranged or removed.
memory ability: the ability to recall things presented either visually or aurally
Questions in each of these categories test for a specific cognitive ability, but many psychologists hold that they also indicate general intellectual ability. Most people perform better on one type of question than on others, but experts have determined that for the most part people who excel in one category do similarly well in the other categories, and if someone does poorly in any one category, he also does poorly in the others. Based on this, these experts theorize there is one general element of intellectual ability that determines other specific cognitive abilities. Ideally, an IQ test measures this general factor of intelligence, abbreviated as g. The best tests, therefore, feature questions from many categories of intellectual ability so that the test isn't weighted toward one specific skill.
Because IQ tests measure your ability to understand ideas and not the quantity of your knowledge, learning new information does not automatically increase your IQ. Learning may exercise your mind, however, which could help you to develop greater cognitive skills, but scientists do not fully understand this relationship. The connection between learning and mental ability is still largely unknown, as are the workings of the brain and the nature of intellectual ability. Intellectual ability does seem to depend more on genetic factors than on environmental factors, but most experts agree that environment plays some significant role in its development.

But can you increase your IQ score? There is some evidence that children develop higher intellectual ability if they receive better nurturing and diet as babies, and a higher degree of intellectual stimulation in preschool tends to boost children's IQ scores for a few years of elementary school but does not permanently increase IQ scores. For the most part, adult IQ scores don't significantly increase over time. There is evidence that maintaining an intellectually stimulating atmosphere (by learning new skills or solving puzzles, for example) boosts some cognitive ability, similar to the way maintaining an exercise regimen boosts physical ability, but these changes aren't permanent and do not have much effect on IQ scores.

So your IQ score is relatively stable, no matter what education you acquire. This does not mean that you can't increase your intelligence. IQ tests are only one imperfect method of measuring certain aspects of intellectual ability. A lot of critics point out that IQ tests don't measure creativity, social skills, wisdom, acquired abilities or a host of other things we consider to be aspects of intelligence. The value of IQ tests is that they measure general cognitive ability, which has been proven to be a fairly accurate indicator of intellectual potential. There is a high positive correlation between IQ and success in school and the work place, but there are many, many cases where IQ and success do not coincide.

2007-01-06 18:36:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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