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    IQ classification is the practice of categorizing human intelligence, as measured by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, into categories such as "superior"...
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    quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardized tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. Originally, IQ was a score...
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  • Scale The Flynn effect Military psychology Intelligence quotient IQ classification Nicolas, Serge; Andrieu, Bernard; Croizet, Jean-Claude; Sanitioso...
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  • founded or co-founded seven different high-IQ societies. Notable high-IQ societies include: IQ classification Level of measurement § Ordinal scale Groeger...
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  • American magazine columnist who has the highest recorded intelligence quotient (IQ) in the Guinness Book of Records, a competitive category the publication has...
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    scoring highly on an IQ test that gained him entry to a high-IQ society and for being formerly listed in the Guinness Book of Records high IQ section under the...
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  • high-IQ society in the world. It is a non-profit organization open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardised, supervised IQ or...
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  • Development Genius Gifted education Greatness Heritability of IQ High-IQ society IQ classification Multipotentiality Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth...
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    extreme IQ estimates: IQ tests in the early 1900s were not standardized or reliable enough to produce meaningful scores above 200 The concept of IQ as measured...
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  • since the modern concept of race was first introduced. With the inception of IQ testing in the early 20th century, differences in average test performance...
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    disabilities in mind. Future planning History of psychiatric institutions IQ classification Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities...
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  • besides IQ in becoming a genius. By the 1937 second revision of the Stanford–Binet test, Terman no longer used the term "genius" as an IQ classification, nor...
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  • impulsivity or schizophrenia). IQ classification Special education Manual of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injures, and Causes...
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    single score offered by the 1937 Binet scale, finding the then-current Binet IQ test unsatisfactory. Wechsler originally created his tests to find out more...
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  • regulations. He was failing three courses. On school tests, his overall IQ classification would be either 'borderline deficiency' or 'low average'. On subtests...
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    edition to include a category for highest IQ) described the Mega Society as "the most exclusive ultrahigh IQ society", and the 1989 Australian edition...
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  • and discarded classification of intellectual disability, with a mental age of three to seven years and an IQ of 25–50, above "idiot" (IQ below 25) and...
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    100 be made the intelligence quotient or IQ. Later revisions adopted David Wechsler's cohort-norming of IQ. Revisions (most recently the fifth) of the...
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    include IQ tests as well as various college admission exams and military classification tests. For IQ tests, a qualifying score corresponds to an IQ of at...
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    into disfavor, though, and IQ is now determined on the basis of statistical distributions. In the obsolete medical classification (ICD-9, 1977), these people...
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  • intelligence. A widely researched index or classification of intelligence among scientists is intelligence quotient (IQ). IQ is a summary index, calculated by...
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    primary eligibility criteria, which is determined by: An IQ score at or below 75 (A person with an IQ of 100 is considered average) Significant limitations...
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  • The classification of transgender people (transgender women specifically[citation needed]) into distinct groups has been attempted since the mid-1960s...
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    children with IQs over 155. The last of her publications was “Children Above 180 IQ” in 1942, which was actually completed by her husband after her death, and...
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  • over IQ and the Big Five personality traits. Meta-analyses have found that certain measures of EI have validity even when controlling for both IQ and personality...
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  • differences in complex traits, especially for human behavioral traits such as IQ scores" AAA 1998: "For example, 'Evidence from the analysis of genetics (e...
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  • disabilities. Classification tends to be a two step process. The first is to verify the intellectual disability, often through the use of an IQ test coupled...
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  • intelligence quotient (IQ) of 51–70, being superior in one degree to "imbecile" (IQ of 26–50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of 0–25). The word...
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    questionnaires. Tests and diagnostic notations include: the culture fair IQ test; Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) (reading, math, and spelling); scope...
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  • (IQ) is the quality of the content of information systems. It is often pragmatically defined as: "The fitness for use of the information provided". IQ...
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