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Only that you did well on a test-they are not designed to say anything about you but IQ result from that particular test
Yes. Many children have a higher IQ than their parents. On the other hand, many children have lower IQs than their parents although having a parent with a high IQ gives a child a better chance of having a higher IQ as well.
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That's very good!!!! The average score in any IQ test is 100 so well done!!! Bear in mind, however, that when you are young (as you are!) your IQ score is higher than it will be when you are 18 due to the way your IQ is calculated. Well done again!!!
No you will have the median of the two. There are special needs parents who have children with normal IQ.
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yes IT can enhance the IQ level of children because IT provides lots of information for a school going child
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Only that you did well on a test-they are not designed to say anything about you but IQ result from that particular test
Yes. Many children have a higher IQ than their parents. On the other hand, many children have lower IQs than their parents although having a parent with a high IQ gives a child a better chance of having a higher IQ as well.
Yes, that is good and well above the average. Anything from 90 to 110 is average.
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According to to his school document, his IQ is 113.
The relationship between IQ and schooling is bi-directional because individuals with higher IQs tend to do better in school, leading to more educational opportunities and potentially higher IQ scores. Conversely, schooling can also enhance cognitive abilities such as reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, contributing to an increase in IQ scores over time.
The prominent French psychologist, Alfred Binet, first developed the IQ test in response to France becoming a country with education for all children in 1904. Before, the only school children were the offspring of the well-to-do. France was now faced with the challenge of educating the masses, and they needed a way to separate those who needed special help from those who were average, and from those who were advanced.
I have quite a high IQ for my age at 129 at 17 years old, but that does not mean i do well at school, i hardly ever get any A's
Yes, with qualifications. Firstly, any 12-year-old who doesn't know that an IQ of 170 is well above average doesn't really have an IQ of 170. Secondly, it's become the consensus in the last few decades that all "IQ" really measures is how good you are at taking IQ tests and has little to no correlation with how well you perform at anything else.