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intelligence quotient
noun
- an intelligence test score that is obtained by dividing mental age, which reflects the age-graded level of performance as derived from population norms, by chronological age and multiplying by 100: a score of 100 thus indicates a performance at exactly the normal level for that age group. : IQ
intelligence quotient
noun
- a measure of the intelligence of an individual derived from results obtained from specially designed tests. The quotient is traditionally derived by dividing an individual's mental age by his chronological age and multiplying the result by 100 IQ
intelligence quotient
- A number meant to measure intelligence. Once the standard measure of human mental capacity; now widely considered to be neither accurate nor fair. Controversy exists today over the effect of race and class on scores and whether IQ tests really measure intelligence. Tests of special aptitudes and personality factors are now favored over the pure intelligence test.
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The achievement is certainly impressive considering average intelligence quotient scores typically range between 85 and 115 in the U.S., reports Healthline.
As Biden has explained, "It has nothing to do with your intelligence quotient. It has nothing to do with your intellectual makeup."
She was planning to publish a paper about the effects of Dad’s teaching methods on our intelligence quotients.
To be sure, it is not the first time he has mocked individuals’ intelligence quotient.
If there were an intelligence quotient that measured empathy, I’m certain she would test in the highest percentile.
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