If i find I get a 150 on an IQ test I won't suddenly learn better. Its more of a measure of how you think.
no, you can increase you cognitive abilities, but your IQ will always remain about the same.
Learning a second language does not directly affect the IQ of children. However, it can improve cognitive abilities such as problem-solving, multitasking, and memory. These cognitive benefits can enhance overall cognitive development and academic performance.
When you are drunk, your IQ can drop by about 10-15 points, which can affect your ability to think clearly and make good decisions.
IQ changes with learning.
Group IQ tests administered to students can create a self-fulfilling prophecy by influencing teachers' expectations of student performance. If a student receives a low IQ score, teachers may unintentionally provide less challenging work or lower their expectations for that student, which can affect the student's actual performance and reinforce the initial low IQ score. This cycle perpetuates a belief in the student's lower intelligence, regardless of their true abilities.
If you have an IQ of 126 points, this is an average amount. If you have an IQ over 140, you are considered above average.
the real question is... is that student happy were they are? & is an IQ of 140 important to that student ... maybe that question should be put to the student.
Just learn more and keep learning. Try to keep at riddles, because IQ tests can trick you sometimes. Learning is the key thing to raising an IQ.
it scientifically tests your IQ, or your potential of understanding of knowledge that DOES NOT involve your prior knowledge scaled with a number, or "IQ test points" of what you just said. the average IQ is 100.
The average IQ for a student in the UK is around 100, which is considered to be in the normal range. IQ scores are standardized to have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
i think he has an IQ of 273 points or something
absolutely, IQ tests are not reliable indicators of anything but ability to score high on IQ tests. Reply to above: Well then, why are all the websites saying you have to have 1 lower than 70 to have have an LD, if you can have one above? I've got LD's & autism, & last time I was tested at 6, I was 73, but all the webs are saying "IQ bellow 70!" It doesn't make sense :S Can anyone here explain it to me?