Why Not? just because some of us can't count that high in numbers! lol
A score of 172 is very high.
172
You cannot determine someone's IQ from a fingerprint.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
A score of 172 is very high.
172
You cannot determine someone's IQ from a fingerprint.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
"someone" is a singular form. "someone in America"[sic] is still singular. Depending on who this "someone" is, the answer you seek is his/her IQ divided by 1, therefore providing the number of his/her IQ. If this "someone" is you, the average you ask for is probably within the range from 70 to 80.
Ideally, the IQ score is independent of the subject's age. 172 is a totally unbelievable IQ score for anybody; before it is accepted as fact, the test should probably be repeated. +++ Even if the figure was a misprint for 127, that would still be a high IQ BUT it is important to remember IQ is not everything. Standard IQ tests tend to be limited to testing skills with various numerical, lexical and pattern puzzles; and are not a reliable guide to the subject's learning ability or future academic results.
Not only is it possible, but many people have the same IQ.
That's a high IQ, meaning someone is very smart.
The average IQ for a human being is between 95 to a 100. The average IQ for someone is 100, or the range of 90-110.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
Assessing someone's IQ typically requires them to complete a standardized IQ test administered by a licensed psychologist or trained professional. These tests measure cognitive abilities such as reasoning, problem-solving, and memory. It is important to use validated and reliable tests to obtain an accurate assessment of an individual's IQ.
There are no IQ requirements to play bridge. And 115 is above average.