The first IQ test was created by Alfred Binet in 1905. Binet developed the test to measure intelligence in schoolchildren and identify those who may need additional academic support.
Yes, Alfred Binet, along with his colleague Theodore Simon, created the first intelligence test in 1905. This test later evolved into what we now know as the IQ (Intelligence Quotient) test.
No, the IQ test and the Rorschach test are two different types of psychological assessments. The IQ test measures cognitive abilities such as reasoning and problem-solving, while the Rorschach test assesses personality characteristics based on interpretations of inkblots.
A score of 127 on an IQ test is considered above average, falling within the top 15% of the population. This score suggests that the individual has strong cognitive abilities compared to their peers.
Stalin had 140 IQ
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Her IQ i still 135 because all IQ tests are standerised
I suppose if they want to!
no, and age doesnt matter for an IQ test
Depends on which IQ test you took.
Normal, but a IQ test for a 4 year old is not valid enough to have merit.
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IQ (intelligence quotient) is a test that scores human intelligence. The IQ range for a thirteen year old ranges from 90 to 100.
There are various websites such as Mensa International, IQTest.com, and 123test.com where someone can take an intelligence test online. It's important to note that online tests may not be as accurate as tests administered by professionals.
Yes, assuming this was from a verified test (not an internet-only test). Einstein's IQ was around 160 Bill Gates has an IQ of approx. 170
Yes because an average person's IQ is 100.
Its up to you, I'm a 12 year old boy and I have an IQ of 149. Answer that yourself.