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What if your 13 year old son took the SAT scores 1200 is that good for his age?

yes, only if he improves thus forward. Plenty of high school seniors score around that range, and my guess is that they are about 17 to 18 years of age. So if he improves, by the time he has to take it, that score should be substantially higher.


What levels are needed to study psychology in university?

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Has IQ test scores changed since 1973?

Intelligence quotient (IQ) tests have evolved over the course of a century to become a form of intelligence testing still used today. This evolution began with the first standardized IQ test, created by French psychologist Alfred Binet in the early 1900s to help determine which children would excel in school, and which children would need extra assistance. This test was then edited and adapted by a Stanford University psychologist, Lewis Terman, into the Stanford-Binet test that introduced the single number score most often associated with IQ testing today.Since 1973 IQ scores in and of themselves have not changed, but their usage has. Prior to the 1970s IQ testing was seen as the best may to measure any individual’s intelligence, and was used frequently most frequently in schools. But as other measurements of intelligence were introduced, such as Howard Gardner’s seven intelligences and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), the IQ test fell out of favor and the rise of comprehensive testing such as the SAT and ACT began.As the usage of IQ tests changed, so too did the scale of measurement. Depending on the test taken, IQ scores range from 40 to 180. Prior to 1973, a score above 145 on the Stanford-Binet test indicated genius, 100 indicated average score, and 85 or lower indicated mental retardation. In 1973, the lower end of the scale was adjusted so that scores between 85 – 115 was considered average intelligence, and a score below 70 now indicates mental retardation.Although IQ tests are no longer the standard for intelligence testing in schools, they continue to be used as in conjunction with other assessments to determine the overall mental picture of children and adults alike.


How do men pee like women?

Women pee sat down because they don't have a penis to direct the urine. If you want to pee like a woman just sit down, you technically won't be peeing like a woman because the physiology is completely different


What is the difference between motivation and reinforcement?

to motivate is to encourage to partake in an activity or to do something to reinforce is to encourage to do something that has already been done, for example when training a dog you would give it a treat everytime it sat when you told it to, in order to reinforce the good behaviour