Yes, a working memory score of 120 for an 8-year-old boy is considered above average. It indicates strong cognitive abilities in areas such as retaining and manipulating information for short periods of time. This score suggests that the boy likely has good problem-solving skills and the ability to grasp new concepts quickly.
That is completely up to you. I am a 13 year-old girl and I have an IQ of 137. Therefore, you decide for yourself if you think that is a good score or not.
From what I remember learning at school... IQ follows the natural curve. That means given the average score and the standard deviation we can begin to define what a good score is. The average for IQ tests, by design is 100. So, right off the bat we see that every score is above average, and therefore they are all good scores, relative to the mean. It doesn't matter what age you are, your score can be compared to anyone's. We also know the standard deviation for IQ scores is 15, so we can begin to quantify how good the scores are if we know how standard deviation works. We know that 50% of the people will score below 100. If we move one standard deviation better than the mean we get 115. That's better than 84% of people. 90% of people will score under 130 (two standard deviations better than average). 99.4% of people will score under 145 (three standard deviations). 99.99% score under 160 (four s.d) 99.99997% score under 175 (five s.d.) (about 1 in 3 million score higher) 99.9999999% score under 190 (six s.d) (about 1 in 1 billion score higher) Finally, 99.9999999999% score under 205 (seven s.d.) (about 1 in 1 trillion score higher (an impossible score)). I know the percentages because that is just how standard deviations work. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation Your question is inappropriate as all IQ tests are "normed". Any score will be relative to other children or adults of the same age. These tests are intentionally tested on children of different ages to discover what a "normal" child of a given age will score. The IQ score is how the individual did in relation to that normalized score. Anything over 100 is better than that age normed score and anything below 100 is below that normalized score.
An IQ score of 97 for an 8-year-old falls within the average range. This means the 8-year-old girl is performing at a level similar to her peers in terms of intellectual ability. Keep in mind that IQ scores are just one measure of cognitive functioning and should be interpreted in conjunction with other factors.
In 1982, a good PSAT score would have been around 60-80 for each section (Verbal and Math). Scores may have varied slightly depending on the specific test form and year, but generally, a total score in the range of 120-160 would have been considered competitive.
An IQ score of 141 for a 6 year old is considered very high and falls into the "gifted" range. It indicates exceptional cognitive abilities and potential for advanced learning. It's recommended to provide appropriate educational and enrichment opportunities to support the child's intellectual development.
it depends what level ur at. but 114 is a good score! good on ya!
This is an okay score. The average score for anyone is about 100. Good scores are 130+.
An IQ score of 122 is an above average IQ score. It is, thus, a good score.
yes. that is amazing.
Yes, that score is above average.
Yes, your score is above average.
Is 100 a good score for an 11 year old
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Contact the testing service or look in the booklet given you for this info. If my memory serves me right it is only good for a year, but again contact them to be sure.
A score of 105 is average intelligence.