IQ does not change with age, rather a specific test deigned for 5 year olds is needed to determine an individuals IQ. Average will still be 100.
The average IQ for any and all age groups is 100. all tests are specically designed for the age group they are testing ie. a 14 year old will take a test for 14 year olds and a 5 year old will take a test for 5 year olds.
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.
The average IQ for anybody is 100.
IQ does not change with age, rather a specific test deigned for 5 year olds is needed to determine an individuals IQ. Average will still be 100.
The average IQ for any and all age groups is 100. all tests are specically designed for the age group they are testing ie. a 14 year old will take a test for 14 year olds and a 5 year old will take a test for 5 year olds.
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.
The average IQ for anybody is 100.
Its 100.
Yes, it is.
The average for anybody is 100.
the commonly excepted line for mental retardation is an IQ of 70
An IQ between 90-109 is considered average, however, there's no such thing as a "good IQ". All IQ measures is a persons potential to succeed academically. When you take an IQ test, age is calculated into the final results so a 12 year old and a 50 year old with an IQ of 77 would both be below average in academicintellegence.
No. The average IQ should be 100, plus or minus 10. However, if the 12 year old took an adult IQ test, rather than one aimed at their age level, it could be skewed. Consider professional testing.
IQ tests are normed for all age groups. And so the average IQ of all age groups is 100.