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Что (кто) такое IQ - определение

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  • Normalized IQ distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15
  • Psychologist [[Raymond Cattell]] defined [[fluid and crystallized intelligence]] and authored the [[Cattell Culture Fair III]] IQ test.
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IQ         
n.
1) to test smb.'s IQ
2) an average, normal; high; low IQ
3) an IQ of (an IQ of one hundred; the IQ of a genius)
4) (misc.) an IQ test
Iq         
(Pronounced: Itch) An itch anywhere on the tongue. Plural: Iqes
I always find it strange when I scratch the iq on my tongue.
IQ         
Pictorial query language, implemented in Ratfor. ["Structured Implementation of an Image Query Language", Y.E. Lien et al, in Database Techniques for Pictorial Applications, A. Blaser ed, pp.416-430].
IQ         
¦ abbreviation intelligence quotient.
IQ         
(IQs)
Your IQ is your level of intelligence, as indicated by a special test that you do. IQ is an abbreviation for 'intelligence quotient'. Compare EQ
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His IQ is above average.
N-VAR: usu with supp
iq         
<networking> The country code for Iraq. (1999-01-27)
IQ (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
IQ mobil; I&Q; I/Q
IQ or intelligence quotient is a score derived from one of several standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence.
intelligence quotient         
see IQ
intelligence quotient         
(abbrev.: IQ)
¦ noun a number representing a person's reasoning ability, compared to the statistical norm, 100 being average.
High-IQ society         
ORGANIZATION FOR PEOPLE WITH A HIGH IQ SCORE
High IQ Society; Colloquy (society); High IQ societies; High IQ; HiQ Society; High-iq societies; High IQ society; Genius society
A high-IQ society is an organization that limits its membership to people who have attained a specified score on an IQ test, usually in the top two percent of the population (98th percentile) or above. These may also be referred to as genius societies.

Википедия

Intelligence quotient

An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardised tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. The abbreviation "IQ" was coined by the psychologist William Stern for the German term Intelligenzquotient, his term for a scoring method for intelligence tests at University of Breslau he advocated in a 1912 book.

Historically, IQ was a score obtained by dividing a person's mental age score, obtained by administering an intelligence test, by the person's chronological age, both expressed in terms of years and months. The resulting fraction (quotient) was multiplied by 100 to obtain the IQ score. For modern IQ tests, the raw score is transformed to a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. This results in approximately two-thirds of the population scoring between IQ 85 and IQ 115 and about 2.5 percent each above 130 and below 70.

Scores from intelligence tests are estimates of intelligence. Unlike, for example, distance and mass, a concrete measure of intelligence cannot be achieved given the abstract nature of the concept of "intelligence". IQ scores have been shown to be associated with such factors as nutrition, parental socioeconomic status, morbidity and mortality, parental social status, and perinatal environment. While the heritability of IQ has been investigated for nearly a century, there is still debate about the significance of heritability estimates and the mechanisms of inheritance.

IQ scores are used for educational placement, assessment of intellectual disability, and evaluating job applicants. In research contexts, they have been studied as predictors of job performance and income. They are also used to study distributions of psychometric intelligence in populations and the correlations between it and other variables. Raw scores on IQ tests for many populations have been rising at an average rate that scales to three IQ points per decade since the early 20th century, a phenomenon called the Flynn effect. Investigation of different patterns of increases in subtest scores can also inform current research on human intelligence.