If your IQ score is exactly 100, as measured by a valid IQ test, this means you are exactly at the mean, and approximately 50% of people are less intelligent than you are and 50% are more intelligent than you are.
Remember, IQ is just a measure of one kind of intelligence, and your results can be affected by things such as ADHD or learning disabilities.
For the Intelligence Quotient, the scoring is based on the majority of the population having a score of 100, which in theory dissipates dramatically and uniformly on a bell-shaped curve when deviated from in either direction.
The average IQ is 100. Therefore you are regarded as having Very superior intelligence.
It means average intelligence, such as C+ grades. 100 is an average IQ score, and 105 is just barely above that.
An IQ score of 100 is normalized for the average high school graduate. This makes it only slightly above "average" assuming that those that drop out, on the average, are slightly below average intelligence.
Intelligence quotient
An IQ is short for intelligence quotient. It shows your intelligence based on the average of a 100 IQ score.
For the Intelligence Quotient, the scoring is based on the majority of the population having a score of 100, which in theory dissipates dramatically and uniformly on a bell-shaped curve when deviated from in either direction.
That means just barely below average intelligence. An IQ score of 100 is considered to be average. So 99 would essentially mean average human intelligence.
An IQ score of 100 is considered to be average. A score of 91 suggests slightly below average intelligence.
The average IQ is 100. Therefore you are regarded as having Very superior intelligence.
Scoring a 100 on an IQ test is considered to be average intelligence. It means you have the same intellectual abilities as the majority of the population who take the test. IQ tests are just one way to measure intelligence, and there are many other factors that contribute to a person's overall intelligence.
It means average intelligence, such as C+ grades. 100 is an average IQ score, and 105 is just barely above that.
The average IQ score for a normal person is around 100. IQ scores are calculated based on standardized tests that assess intelligence relative to the general population.
No, 100 is normal for all ages, 134 is very high intelligence
Scale for classifying IQ scores: Over 140 - Genius or near genius 120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence 110 - 119 - Superior intelligence 90 - 109 - Normal or average intelligence 80 - 89 - Dullness 70 - 79 - Borderline deficiency Under 70 - Definite feeble-mindedness source-wilderdom.com/intelligence
100 It is always 100 and always will be 100. This is because the 100 point mark is always set to the average score. If people became more intelligent overall the average IQ score would not rise. Crazy, huh? What you IQ score measures (and there is some debated about the validity of IQ testing) is how you measure up against everyone else. If you score 100 you are average, 120 above average, 80 below average. But, it doesn't tell you anything absolute because your score is relative to everyone else's.
An IQ score of 100 is normalized for the average high school graduate. This makes it only slightly above "average" assuming that those that drop out, on the average, are slightly below average intelligence.