Yes, the average IQ is 100.
Yes, having an IQ of 200 is considered exceptionally high and is well above the average IQ score of 100.
Yes. It's above average. And IQ has nothing to do with age. An average IQ is around 100, no matter what a person's age is.
An IQ score of 69 falls in the range that is considered as very low intellectual functioning. Individuals with this IQ score may face challenges with tasks that require cognitive abilities. It is important to seek professional guidance for a more comprehensive understanding and support.
IQ isn't relative to age. 100 is the precise mean (by definition of IQ) for anyone; the range 95 - 110 could be considered normal. Anything above 125 is quite good.
Yes. An IQ of 152 for any age is very good.
An IQ of 112 is above average for anybody. IQ is not dependent on age it is a Quotient (that s where the Q comes from) and in the formula for calculationg IQ, the age is a factor so a 9 year old with an IQ if 112 probably knows a lot less (is dumber) than a 26 year old with an IQ of 83.
IQ does not change with age. 100 is supposedly the average so 112 is fine.
The IQ of 112 means that your average but fairly high.
The average IQ is around 100 so it is above average.
Yes that is an average IQ for a high schooler who is going to college and expects to do well
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steven tylar's IQ is 112
Yes, your score is above average.
Yes, that score is above average.
An IQ of 112 is slightly above average, as the average IQ is around 100. This score suggests above-average intelligence, which is positive. IQ scores are just one measure of cognitive ability and do not fully capture a person's overall strengths and abilities.
Yes slightly above average IQ
IQ scores are normalized by age, thus theoretically if you got an IQ score of 112 you should always get an IQ score of 112 throughout your life whenever tested. In actual practice deviations in score of about ±5 points are not considered statistically significant. However remember that the only thing an IQ score has ever been shown to consistently predict both reliably and accurately is the ability to score high on IQ tests.