IQ is not measured by age. An average IQ is 100, regardless of your age.
The average IQ for anybody is 100.
Its 100.
The average for anybody is 100.
Technically, when compared to other ten year olds, and not other ages, 100. This is how the whole IQ system works, by comparing it to an average score of 100.
Yes, it is.
The average IQ for anybody is 100.
The average IQ for adults is set at 100, regardless of age. IQ scores are standardized to have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
Its 100.
The average for anybody is 100.
Technically, when compared to other ten year olds, and not other ages, 100. This is how the whole IQ system works, by comparing it to an average score of 100.
Yes, it is.
There is no specific average IQ score for a 35-year-old. IQ scores are standardized based on age groups, with the average score being set at 100. So, a 35-year-old would be compared to others in their age group to determine their relative IQ score.
IQ does not change with age, rather a specific test deigned for 5 year olds is needed to determine an individuals IQ. Average will still be 100.
IQ tests are normed for all age groups. And so the average IQ of all age groups is 100.
The average IQ for anybody, any age, is 100.
Average IQ scores don't change between age groups. The average IQ for a 10-year-old and the average IQ for a 40-year-old, as well as a 30-year-old and so on, is 100. It is the average IQ score for all age groups.
The average of IQ of a human at any age is meant to be 100.