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He was rated with an intelligence quotient of 142, an all time record on the show.
He once tested a 7-year-old Brooklyn boy with an intelligence quotient of 230.
Music instruction has also been proven to increase intelligence quotient.
American Mensa is the society for people with higher intelligence quotients.
Though related to intelligence quotient, there is no direct correlation between the two.
It has historically been defined as an intelligence quotient score under 70.
All this points to a higher than usual intelligence quotient.'
Men on average have a standard deviation higher spatial intelligence quotient than women.
Indeed, the errors minimized the effect of lead on intelligence quotient test scores.
There are a variety of risk factors, including male gender, depression, and a high intelligence quotient.
His intelligence quotient came within the technique limit, too.
We must assume that the intelligence quotient of the average European citizen is reasonable.
There are a number of problem with Intelligence Quotients.
Madame Gautier herself told me they have the lowest national intelligence quotient in the world.
Unfortunately, the intelligence quotient becomes lower as one goes South or through the Midwest.
The Intelligence Quotient helps us define a person's cognitive ability.
If you've read our answer to this question, then you know that IQ stands for intelligence quotient.
Intelligence quotients are sometimes held to be distributed according to the bell-shaped curve.
(Later psychiatrists found he had an intelligence quotient of 76.)
As a result, a person with a below-average intelligence quotient may not be considered mentally retarded.
IQ (intelligence quotient) and motor skills tests are common.
The average intelligence quotient of blacks in America is still significantly below that of whites.
"What would you call an intelligence quotient of one hundred and sixty, when the target was two hundred?"
The diagnosis is based on intelligence quotient (IQ) tests and a child's learning problems.
"It has an intelligence quotient of two hundred.
IQ can change to some degree over the course of childhood.
According to the test, he has an IQ of 136.
All had a mother with an IQ lower than 80.
It was later found he had an IQ of 128.
I believe it is simply a matter of the IQ.
One looked as if he had an IQ of seven.
The IQ difference between the groups, although only five points, was still present at age 12.
IQ is by design supposed to have a median score of 100.
IQ tests measure this general intellectual ability in a number of different ways.
This means that the students have an IQ of at least 130.
He is a rich boy with an IQ level above 150.
He is experienced in technology, with an IQ of 200.
IQ scores were sometimes described as the "best available predictor" of job performance.
Students must have an IQ of at least 130 for admission.
I wonder if they do that with high IQ people.
There is also a relationship between lower IQ and crime.
After all he's supposed to have an IQ of 6,000.
IQ tests had said so and they don't lie, right?
It is hard to assess the IQ of young children.
Men just lost half their IQ when they had a look at a naked woman.
What they're on the track of is the 200-plus IQ.
The average human IQ of the world is estimated to be 90.
A decreased IQ may also be part of the problems.
Between 1979 and 1989 the increase approached 2 IQ points.