No, IQ is the ability to learn, which does not change much over the life of an individual. There is a lot of discussion about the testing methods and how accurate they are for younger individuals, but the factor stays pretty consistent regardless of age.
IQ is not strongly associated with age. An IQ of 56 represents mental retardation, but nothing about the person's age.
IQ has nothing to do with age. Average IQ for ANY age is 100.
IQ remains relatively stable after the age of 5.
IQ is not dependent on age. Regardless of age, a person who possessed an IQ of 75 would be Mildly Retarded, or very close to that.
IQ changes with learning.
IQ is not strongly associated with age. An IQ of 56 represents mental retardation, but nothing about the person's age.
IQ has nothing to do with age. Average IQ for ANY age is 100.
IQ is non-age dependent. IQ tests can be made for people in different age ranges, but there is no average score for a certain age range. The average IQ for any age is 100.
IQ remains relatively stable after the age of 5.
Age has nothing to do with IQ. An average IQ is 100, no matter what age a person is.
IQ is not dependent on age. Regardless of age, a person who possessed an IQ of 75 would be Mildly Retarded, or very close to that.
IQ = mental age / chronological age x 100
IQ changes with learning.
IQ is unaffected by age - that is the whole point - IQ tests are geared to allow for age.
The average IQ is 100 for any age. The average IQ is 100 for any age.
The average IQ of a pre-teen is around 90-110, similar to the general population. IQ scores can vary among individuals, and it's important to remember that IQ is just one measure of cognitive abilities.
The average IQ of everybody of any age is 100. IQ tests take age into consideration.