IQ scores are a measure of an individual's cognitive ability compared to others in their age group. The average IQ score is set at 100, with scores above or below indicating higher or lower intelligence levels, respectively. IQ tests typically measure various aspects of cognitive functioning, such as problem-solving, reasoning, and memory.
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The average of IQ of a human at any age is meant to be 100.
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
IQ's are meant to represent an intelligence level which is compensated for age in such a way as to effectively stay the same throughout ones life. An IQ of 144 is much higher than average.
It is average. 68% of the population score between 85 and 115 of most major IQ tests. Also, the age is irrelevant because IQ tests are meant to be age-adjusted.
a 126 is a good characteristic of a 15 year old who takes an IQ test meant for an adult. You could probably raise a few points on the one for your age.
No, the average IQ is 100, so any score within about 10 points of that is considered normal. 140 is bordering the genius level.
It's a more polite way of saying mentally retarded. It means the person has an IQ below 70.
IQ is meant to be age adjusted so that the age of the boy should be irrelevant. With a good, standardised test, a population has an average IQ of 100 with standard deviation 15. So 119 is more than 1 sd above the average.
It's a more polite way of saying mentally retarded. It means the person has an IQ below 70.