answersLogoWhite

0

An IQ of 122 is considered above average and falls approximately one standard deviation above the mean in most IQ testing scales, where the average IQ is set at 100. In a normally distributed population, roughly 10-15% of people are expected to have an IQ in this range. Therefore, if we consider a population of 100,000 people, around 10,000 to 15,000 individuals might have an IQ of 122.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

4mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Trending Questions
What bra size do most guys prefer? What standard deviation tells us about a distribution? What factors can cause controls that are established and implemented for prolong period? If the coefficient of determination for a data set containing 12 points is 0.5 6 of the data points must lie on the regression line for the data set.? A variable whose value is a numerical outcome of a random phenomenon is called? What evolutionary selection describes greater number at the extreme and few numbers at the center of distribution? Difference between histogram and frequency polygon? What is the definition of a dependency ratio? What are the chances of pregnancy if he ejaculated? What is the probability that Fatima gets fewer heads than tails if she flips 10 coins? In how many ways can the letters of the word permutations be arranged if there are always 4 letters between p and s? What is the probability of drawing a ace of spades? What is the formula for cumulative incidence difference? The techniques used to find out something about a population such as their average age based on a sample are referred to as? If you roll a die 60 times about how many times would you expect to get 1? What is greater 0.49 or 0.08? There are 4 bags each containing 4 red marbles and 1 green marble If you grab one marble from each bag what is the probability of grabbing at least 2 green marbles? How can you tell when an interval of a histogram has a frequency of zero? If he pulls out after sex how likely are you to get pregnant? What does it mean to say that an experimental outcome is statiscally significant?