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    An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardised tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. The abbreviation...
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  • 1987, Keith Beasley used the term Emotional Quotient (EQ) in an article, named after the Intelligence Quotient (IQ). The trait model, developed by Konstantinos...
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    classification is the practice of categorizing human intelligence, as measured by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, into categories such as "superior" or...
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  • Empathy quotient (EQ) is a psychological self-report measure of empathy developed by Simon Baron-Cohen and Sally Wheelwright at the Autism Research Centre...
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  • Commons has media related to Intelligence quotient maps. Outline of human intelligence Brain drain Race and intelligence List of countries by GDP (PPP)...
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  • parallels with IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient). Danah Zohar coined the term "spiritual intelligence" and introduced the idea in 1997...
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  • set of skills that lead to the development of emotional capacity. Intelligence quotient (IQ) is a measure of person's reasoning ability, introduced by the...
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  • about how intelligence should be conceptualized and measured. In psychometrics, human intelligence is commonly assessed by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests...
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  • form, German psychologist William Stern created the well known Intelligence Quotient (IQ). By comparing the mental age a child scored at to their biological...
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  • Social and cognitive complexity co-evolve.[page needed] The social intelligence quotient (SQ) is a statistical abstraction, similar to the ‘standard score’...
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  • economic development are due in part to differences in average national intelligence as indicated by national IQ estimates, and a response to critics. The...
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    measurement of collective intelligence can be interpreted as intelligence quotient for groups (Group-IQ) even though the score is not a quotient per se. Causes for...
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  • There have been various attempts to quantify intelligence via testing, such as the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test. However, many people disagree with...
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  • Liu, Feng; Shi, Yong; Liu, Ying (2017). "Intelligence Quotient and Intelligence Grade of Artificial Intelligence". Annals of Data Science. 4 (2): 179–191...
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  • administer. It generates a Full Scale IQ (formerly known as an intelligence quotient or IQ score) that represents a child's general intellectual ability...
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  • Quantity, which was originally featured in the WISC-V. The Full Scale Intelligence Quotient is now generated from only seven subtests (Similarities, Vocabulary...
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  • Financial Quotient (FQ), sometimes also referred as financial intelligence (FI), financial intelligence quotient (FiQ) or financial IQ, is the ability...
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  • genetics Psychometrics Flynn effect Educational quotient g factor Heritability of IQ Intelligence quotient Ammons Quick Test Army General Classification...
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  • research group have found a measurable negative correlation between intelligence quotient (IQ) and religiosity. The correlation was suggested to be a result...
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  • Psychology portal Society portal Intelligence quotient – Score from a test designed to assess intelligence Human intelligence – Human capacity or ability to...
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    childhood. Children with intellectual disabilities typically have an intelligence quotient (IQ) below 70 and deficits in at least two adaptive behaviors that...
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  • PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient, also known as simply PQ, is a puzzle game for the PlayStation Portable. The game is known in Japan as Intelligent...
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    multiple intelligences (MI) proposes the differentiation of human intelligence into specific intelligences, rather than defining intelligence as a single...
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  • and intelligence and suggested policy implications based on these purported connections. The authors claimed that average intelligence quotient (IQ)...
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  • sequences, with the user determining what does or does not belong. Intelligence quotient Situational judgement test: A situational judgement test is used...
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  • product) are correlated with differences in the average national intelligence quotient (IQ). They further argue that differences in average national IQs...
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  • PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 (also known as PQ2; Intelligent License 2 (インテリジェント・ライセンス2, Interijento Raisensu 2) in Japan; Practical IQ in Europe)...
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    William Stern (psychologist) (category Intelligence researchers)
    traits within each person to create the self. Stern coined the term intelligence quotient (IQ) and invented the tone variator as a new way to study human...
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  • effectively in a cultural or community setting. Digital intelligence or digital intelligence quotient (DQ) has been defined as "a comprehensive set of technical...
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  • species' longevity. It shares some similarity with measures such as Intelligence Quotient. It originated with Steven N. Austad and Kathleen E Fischer's 1991...
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