I really Dont know....
There is no purpose. ZeeNOObster is wrong. An experimenter would use random assignment/placement is such a case that he/she may not have a large sample and wants to make sure that some attribute is evenly divided into the groups. example: some sort of study where IQ is of importance. To make sure that participants IQs are evenly distributed among the groups, the researcher would find out the participant's IQs and then randomly assign the top IQs to different groups, then moderate IQs and followed by low IQs. This is a simplistic way of looking at random placement
It isn't. It's a learning disability and can be treated. Many dyslexics have very high IQs and are very intelligent. Albert Einstein was dyslexic, and he certainly wasn't of low intelligence Actually its a specific Learning Difficulty and although there is no 'cure' for it as such, many individuals who have been diagnosed as being dyslexic come up with their own coping strategies. They are generally above average when it comes to IQ.
No. 121 is a high IQ. Many actors have very high IQs
People with higher intelligence may use learning, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in preventing chronic disease and accidental injury and in adhering to complex treatment regimens.Therefore they, on average, have better health habits that help prolong life. On the other hand, many people with lower IQs live to a ripe old age and many people with high IQs have very bad habits.People with higher intelligence may use learning, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in preventing chronic disease and accidental injury and in adhering to complex treatment regimens.Therefore they, on average, have better health habits that help prolong life. On the other hand, many people with lower IQs live to a ripe old age and many people with high IQs have very bad habits.People with higher intelligence may use learning, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in preventing chronic disease and accidental injury and in adhering to complex treatment regimens.Therefore they, on average, have better health habits that help prolong life. On the other hand, many people with lower IQs live to a ripe old age and many people with high IQs have very bad habits.People with higher intelligence may use learning, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in preventing chronic disease and accidental injury and in adhering to complex treatment regimens.Therefore they, on average, have better health habits that help prolong life. On the other hand, many people with lower IQs live to a ripe old age and many people with high IQs have very bad habits.
Learning disability is different from IQ. Learning is dependent on how quickly you can process sensory information into mental processes. As an example, let us pretend you have poor eyesight and glasses had not been invented, it would take you longer to read compared to a normal person, regardless of ability to use the information. A learning disability is when a person has a sensory or processing problem that hinders the gathering and processing of information.
Medicaid is an entitlement program in the United States that provides health coverage to low-income individuals, including some people with disabilities and elderly people in nursing homes. It aims to help these populations access necessary medical services and long-term care.
The most common problem in children with learning disabilities is difficulty in reading, specifically dyslexia. Dyslexia affects a child's ability to read fluently and accurately, impacting their academic performance and self-esteem. Early detection and intervention are crucial in helping children with dyslexia succeed in school.
Some symptoms of Prader Willi Syndrome are low muscle tone, lack of eye coordination, underdeveloped sex organs, food craving and weight gain, learning disabilities and lack of motor control.
Housing programs that make rental housing more readily available to homeless people and/or low-income individuals and families (those below 50% of the area's median income). Some complexes or housing units may be reserved for low-income older adults, people with disabilities and/or other special populations.
There is no purpose. ZeeNOObster is wrong. An experimenter would use random assignment/placement is such a case that he/she may not have a large sample and wants to make sure that some attribute is evenly divided into the groups. example: some sort of study where IQ is of importance. To make sure that participants IQs are evenly distributed among the groups, the researcher would find out the participant's IQs and then randomly assign the top IQs to different groups, then moderate IQs and followed by low IQs. This is a simplistic way of looking at random placement
conditioning is very low form of learning u can compare it with subconscious training
73 is very low. However it doesn't mean whoever has an IQ of a 73 is stupid, it just means it takes them a while to learn things then people with higher IQs. its how you think