IQ means good memory [or smart] and you should know the rest
No, Never IQ means using a high thinking skill it has no relation with memory power and IQ stands for Intelligent Quotient.
Research suggests that there is a positive relationship between working memory and performance on an IQ test. Working memory, which involves the ability to hold and manipulate information in the mind, is important for tasks such as problem-solving and reasoning, which are key components of IQ tests. Individuals with better working memory skills tend to perform better on IQ tests compared to those with weaker working memory abilities.
Sorry verbal iQ is 96. not 9
The only thing IQ scores are a valid measure of is one's ability to score high on IQ tests. There are many kinds of intelligence.
Absolutely. A person's IQ score can be afffected by transitory emotional states in the same way that it can be affected by a poor night's sleep or a poor breakfast. It is well known that depression and anxiety can directly impact memory and concentration in a negative manner, not to mention other crucial learning variables including motivation, peristence, and interest.
If you are able to determine the IQ of a cross section of people (through an IQ test) who have taken the MAT, you can develop a cross relation between MAT scores and IQ. Assuming that the relationship is almost linear (or an invert - if you consider people like me, who don't do well in tests!) you can predict the IQ of people on the basis of their MAT scores. Though the results may not be as accurate as a discrete IQ test, the indicators should be sufficient to determine probable IQ. Hope this helps
Difference between IQ levels of 150 and 155 will be similar to differences between IQ levels of 95 and 100
His IQ is between 100-110
An IQ is an Intelligence Quotient. If your IQ falls between 100-129 you are average. If your IQ is below 70 you are mentally retarded.
About 95% of the population has IQ scores between 70 and 130. This is the average range on a standard IQ test.
Good short-term memory is necessary for problem-solving and most other complex mental processes, so a person with a high IQ would have it more or less by definition.
The best memory games are in IQ tests. Playing or participating in IQ tests measures your ability to memorize and problem solve. After completion of the test, you'll get a score in which you can benchmark for future tests.