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I.Q. Stands for Intelligence Quota.

Actually, it stands for Intelligence Quotient.

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(Intelligence) Quotient

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Intelligence quotient (IQ)

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IQs is the abbreviated plural of Intelligence Quotient

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Intelligence Quotient

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IQ stands for intelligence quotient.

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Intelligence Quotient

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Intelligence Quotient

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Intelligence Quotient

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Intelligence Quotient

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Intelligence Quotient

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Use an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test.

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IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient but initially came from the German Intelligenz-Quotient created by German psychologist William Stern.
Intelligence Quotient
Intellegence Quotient
I believe it stands for intelligence quotient.
IQ = intelligence quotient

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this means that intelligence quotient

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Intelligence Quotient.

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Intelligence Quotient
Intelligence Quotient

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IQ is short for intelligence quotient.

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IQ means intelligence quotient.

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IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient

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IQ means Intelligence Quotient

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IQ- This stands for intelligence quotient

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A synonym for emotional intelligence is "emotional quotient" or "EQ."

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IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient

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An IQ is short for intelligence quotient. It shows your intelligence based on the average of a 100 IQ score.

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It is their intelligence quotient, the high the score that smarter the person.

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100, by current standardized testing.

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German psychologist-"WILLIAM STERN"

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I.Q. stands for Intelligence quotient. used since 1955

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IQ is Intelligence Quotient; while EQ is Emotional Quotient. The IQ measures a students ability and creativity.

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Intelligence Quotient. It's a rather archaic method of measuring academic prowess, logic, and reasoning skill.

Question: What is IQ?

Answer: It is what is measured by an IQ test.

Question: What does an IQ test measure?

Answer: Intelligence Quotient

Of course there is more to it than that, but... you get the idea.

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No. IQ is an acronym for Intelligence Quotient and is not allowed in Scrabble.

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John McCain's Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is not publicly available information. IQ scores are typically kept private and are not commonly disclosed by individuals or organizations.

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The concept of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was first proposed by French psychologist Alfred Binet in the early 20th century, around 1904. Binet developed the first intelligence test to assess mental abilities and measure intelligence levels in children.

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IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, measures cognitive intelligence related to logical reasoning and problem-solving abilities. EQ, or Emotional Quotient, measures emotional intelligence related to self-awareness, empathy, and social skills. While IQ indicates intellectual capacity, EQ reflects one's ability to navigate and manage emotions in oneself and others.

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Both emotional intelligence (EQ) and intelligence quotient (IQ) are important, but EQ is often considered to be more important in determining success in personal and professional relationships. EQ helps individuals understand and manage their own emotions and those of others, leading to better interpersonal connections and communication skills. IQ, on the other hand, measures cognitive abilities and problem-solving skills, which are essential for academic and technical proficiency.

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Both are rather ambiguously defined. However it would depend on what you were doing, if it was a purely intellectual exercise the the intelligence would be more important, dealing with a tragedy then emotional content would come to the fore.

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There is no direct relationship between lobsters and intelligence quotient (IQ) as lobsters do not possess the cognitive abilities required for IQ testing. Lobsters have a simple nervous system and do not exhibit the same level of intelligence as humans or other animals that are capable of being tested for IQ.

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A 6-year-old able to do only what a 3-year-old can do has a Mental Quotient of .5 or ½ (3 divided by 6). Lewis Terman later multiplied the Mental Quotient by 100 to remove the fraction and the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was born!

Mental Age/Chronological Age X 100 = Intelligence Quotient

The 6-year-old with the Mental Quotient of ½ has an IQ of 50.

The majority of people have an IQ between 85 and 115

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You and considered "Superior". To be a genius, your IQ (Intelligence Quotient) must be 140+.

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Your IQ is your intelligence quotient. You can determine your IQ by taking a certain test. :)

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Computers do not have an intelligence quotient (IQ) like humans. They are machines designed to process and execute instructions based on programming and algorithms.

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You are dead. All people have an "intelligence quotient", which measures their capacity to learn. The average is 100.

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WikiAnswers cannot have an IQ (Intelligence Quotient) as it is not one person, but a mass community of users.

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Soft skill is a term that is often associated with an individual Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ)

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