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IQAbbreviation for intelligence quotient, an attempt to measure the intelligence of someone. The IQ score is usually based upon the results of a written test. To calculate the IQ, the person's mental age (as determined by a test) is divided by their chronologic age and the result is multiplied by 100.
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IQTraditionally understood as Intelligence Quotient, a test score intended to measure human intelligence. When referring to cameras, IQ has come to mean Image Quality - a picture quality level that is n [..]
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IQA bunch of nonsense fabricated by simpletons in an attempt to objectify a complex and subjective attribute known as intelligence. This measures the ability to perform simple mental tasks, which can be [..]
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IQSomething that I don't have a lot of.
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IQIntelligence Quotient: (not quota, or quote, or even quilt) *an intelligence quota, would be a limit on intelligence!!not a measure of it...!!! Intelligence QUOTIENT(ratio, fractional value, non whole [..]
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IQIt's a psychological concept used to approximate someone's psychometric intelligence, which has been shown to be useful in predicting job Performance and various measures of academic s [..]
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IQn., abbr. of Intelligence Quotient. The figure that results from taking an IQ test, which is a scientific, accurate, and objective measure of one person's ability to take IQ tests.
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IQThe number which rolls out of an IQ test, which measures how well you can take that test and throws out a number saying it's your IQ.
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IQIntelligence Quotient (IQ) is a score based on one of several different standardized tests designed to measure intelligence and reasoning ability.
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IQIntelligence quotient
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IQ"in cue" -- the first words recorded on a cut
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IQ(n) a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test; the ratio of a person's mental age to their chronological age (multiplied by 100)
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IQSee Intelligence quotient (lQ)
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IQIntelligence Quotient - a person's purported mental capacity and intellectual strengths as determined by test results.
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IQA number held to express the relative intelligence of a person originally determined by dividing mental by chronological age and multiplying by 100.
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IQAbbreviation for Intelligence Quotient, a ratio of measured intellectual to chronological age, figuring prominently in public and anthropological debates about nature versus nurture.
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IQThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for IRAQ.
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