No the IQ test is racially blind. It scores you purely on intelligence and nothing more.
Research has shown that there are persistent differences in IQ test scores across different racial and ethnic groups in the US, with some groups consistently scoring higher or lower on average than others. However, it is important to note that while there may be differences in average scores, individual differences within each group are greater than differences between groups.
IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is considered interval-level data. This means that IQ scores have a meaningful order and the differences between scores are consistent and quantifiable, allowing for comparisons between individuals. However, IQ scores do not have a true zero point, meaning that a score of zero does not indicate the absence of intelligence, which is a characteristic of ratio-level data.
Stalin had 140 IQ
The IQ scale is considered interval because the differences between scores are standardized and consistent across the range of scores. This means that a difference of 10 points on the IQ scale represents the same change in intelligence level regardless of where on the scale it occurs.
IQ is considered an interval scale. This means that it measures intelligence in terms of numerical values where the differences between scores are meaningful and consistent. However, it does not have a true zero point, as an IQ score of zero does not indicate the absence of intelligence. Thus, while IQ scores can be compared and analyzed mathematically, they do not represent a ratio scale.
About 95% of the population has IQ scores between 70 and 130. This is the average range on a standard IQ test.
Different IQ scores are always different. If its lower the 70 you are mentally challenged. 100 is average.
If you are able to determine the IQ of a cross section of people (through an IQ test) who have taken the MAT, you can develop a cross relation between MAT scores and IQ. Assuming that the relationship is almost linear (or an invert - if you consider people like me, who don't do well in tests!) you can predict the IQ of people on the basis of their MAT scores. Though the results may not be as accurate as a discrete IQ test, the indicators should be sufficient to determine probable IQ. Hope this helps
They are interval.
No, and it also fails to correlate with IQ scores.
Normal IQ scores for children typically fall between 90 and 110. Scores above 130 are considered superior, while scores below 70 are indicative of intellectual disability. It's important to consider other factors when interpreting IQ scores, such as a child's age and individual strengths and weaknesses.
IQ scores typically range from 70 to 130, with 100 being the average score. However, some individuals may have IQ scores higher than 130, with the highest recorded IQ being around 200.