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The "bell curve" of anything, with the peak of the curve supposedly at a score of 100.

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IQ scores on a graph look like?

a bell curve.


Deviation IQ scores produce a normal curve that is shaped roughly like?

it is shaped roughly like a bell... a bell curve.


What is a real-life example of a normal curve called a bell curve?

IQ Test


Are there as many people with 75 IQ as there are with 125 IQ?

According to the bell curve, I would think so.


Regarding intelligence what does the bell curve assert?

The IQ range. In regards to the IQ of 100 or perfectly average, an IQ of 0 or the far left of the bell curve (a.k.a nearly brain dead), and the IQ of 200 which would be the smartest human alive. If another person where to be born with more intelligence, greater than the individual(s) considered to be at the 200 mark the bell curve would move or spread out.


What is a bell curve?

A bell curve is a symmetrical bell-shaped graph curve that represents the arrangement of values, how often something occurs, or probability of occurance of a set of data. It slopes downward from a point in the middle corresponding to the average also called mean value, or the maximum probability. Gather all the results of an IQ test and make a graph of them, would create a bell curve with average IQ being the mean value. The more results or values, the better the bell curve. It can be made with a line graph or a bar graph.


What is Jose Rizal's IQ?

Dr. Jose Rizal's IQ is estimated to be in the 150-160 point range of the Guassian bell curve. Jose Rizal was a genius and a polymath.


What is the IQ out of?

IQ follows a normal distribution (bell curve) around the mean, usually 100. Since the normal distribution is horizontally aymptotic, technically a possibility exists for any IQ score. Therefore the concept of IQ is not like a test score even though IQs have to be obtained by taking multiple tests.


What is a single peaked distribution in statistics?

The classic example is a Bell curve. IQ testing (using the WAIS, or Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) yields a peak at the 100-105 IQ mark, with a downward curve on either side of the peak - representing the higher and lower IQ scores, respectively.


What the average IQ for 9 year old boys?

All IQ tests are standardized; there are three tests that can be taken, depending on the age of the candidate.The IQ of everyone in a given generation is always set to be normally distributed with mean 100 and variance 15. (Looks like a bell curve.)Therefore, the "average" IQ for anyone is 100.


Why is IQ a bell curve?

Nearly everything in nature can be measured on a bell curve. It is a natural tendancy that math tries to explain with the bell curve. The result of all our genes working together produces an individual. Some genes are more favorable to a high intelligence than others. Therefore the most common result is the apex of the curve, and the less common results have lower probability.


What does your IQ have to be to join Mensa?

an IQ of 132 in SD (standard deviation) of 16 and 130 in a SD of 15 , this mean top 2% of world's population according to the bell curve..for more info , search in google.