No watching TV doesn't make you lose IQ but it can make you less willing and able to learn if you become lazy which gives the illusion of losing IQ.
Even with the knowledge gained from research focused on television's ability to teach specific skills, the medium is frequently castigated for interfering in the education of children. Achievement, intellectual ability, grades, and reading show complex relationships with television viewing. For example, the relationship between television viewing and academic performance is not clear cut. Children who spend a great deal of time watching television do poorly in school but children who spend a moderate amount of time with TV perform better than non-viewers. The small negative relationship between IQ and television viewing masks some important subgroup differences, such as age (high IQ is positively correlated with viewing until the teens) and gender (with the negative relationship holding stronger for boys than for girls). Reading and television viewing are positively correlated up to a threshold of about ten hours of viewing per week. Only when television viewing rises above a certain level does it seem to be related to less reading. Overall, the data suggest that television has a small adverse effect on learning.
Spencer Reid's IQ is stated to be around 187, as mentioned in the TV show "Criminal Minds". However, it's important to note that IQ scores portrayed in TV shows may not accurately reflect real-life measurements of intelligence.
In the TV show "Prison Break," Michael Scofield's IQ is mentioned to be 140. This indicates that he is highly intelligent and capable of complex problem-solving.
Bingeing is one term; marathon watching would be another.
yes it can. exercise your mind by stimulating your creativity and adopting memory-enhancing habits and your i q will increase. Sit down in front of a tv for years and it will probably decrease
cause when you watch tv you lose time
yes because they need to lose weight
dont eat and stop watching tv and go out and run and get active
if you watch too much like 10 hours or more
To connect a digital box to a television with Foxtel IQ connected, the digital box is first connected to the Foxtel IQ box. Then the signal is routed from the Foxtel IQ to the television. The digital box should be the one receiving the signal from an antenna not the Foxtel IQ box.
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
Yes, television watching is a hobby.
watching. They are watching television.
No
It reduces their IQ.
Hooters Bikini IQ Test - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 14 June 2012
Even with the knowledge gained from research focused on television's ability to teach specific skills, the medium is frequently castigated for interfering in the education of children. Achievement, intellectual ability, grades, and reading show complex relationships with television viewing. For example, the relationship between television viewing and academic performance is not clear cut. Children who spend a great deal of time watching television do poorly in school but children who spend a moderate amount of time with TV perform better than non-viewers. The small negative relationship between IQ and television viewing masks some important subgroup differences, such as age (high IQ is positively correlated with viewing until the teens) and gender (with the negative relationship holding stronger for boys than for girls). Reading and television viewing are positively correlated up to a threshold of about ten hours of viewing per week. Only when television viewing rises above a certain level does it seem to be related to less reading. Overall, the data suggest that television has a small adverse effect on learning.