If you mean, "What is the IQ of a person with high-functioning autism?", the answer is average or higher IQ.
If you are referring to the labels for different levels of IQ, refer to the Wikipedia link below that provides information of the different classifications of intelligence.
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If somebody with high functioning autism has learning difficulties couldn't that mean they still have an IQ slightly bellow average. I was diagnosed with HFA ; but yet learning difficulties; so my IQ is about 80 or 90. Am I high functioning?
A high functioning DS can have an IQ in the 60's most are quite a bit lower.
An IQ of 80 or 90 is below average. Fortunately, this has little to do with my understanding of functioning. The score you might be looking for is called the global assessment of functioning (GAF) score. If your score was 80-90 on that, it would suggest high functioning.
Function labels are ignorant and offensive - they are meaningless terms used to define what Autistic people Neurotypical people consider to be acceptable and which they see as less. An IQ of 56 is very low, depending on which IQ test you're using, but certainly no one is 'high functioning'.
I believe it is, because I think that is how high your IQ has to be in order to be gifted. If it is not a high IQ then it is a very close to gifted average IQ.
An average IQ is 100. An IQ of 120 is high for anyone.
yes,it is possible to have an IQ that high because there is no IQ cap.
High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.
Yes. 119 is in the high end of the "Superior" range of intelligence.
130 iq
Yes, it is possible for someone with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to have a low IQ, as high-functioning autism typically refers to individuals who have average or above-average intelligence but may still face significant challenges in social interaction and communication. However, the autism spectrum encompasses a wide range of cognitive abilities, and it’s important to recognize that individuals can have varying levels of intelligence and functioning. Low IQ can occur independently of autism or can be a result of co-occurring conditions. Ultimately, each individual's profile is unique, and a comprehensive evaluation by a professional is essential to understand their specific strengths and challenges.
It's not possible to accurately measure IQ of a person who is intoxicated, as alcohol impairs cognitive functioning. It's recommended to wait until the person is sober before assessing their IQ.
An IQ of 161 is very high- in the Genius range of IQ. Albert Einstein was estimated to have had an IQ of 161.