iq
IQ, or intelligence quotient, is a score derived from standardized tests designed to assess general cognitive abilities in relation to a large population. Most modern IQ tests yield a deviation IQ, where the average score is set at 100 and the standard deviation is 15. The concept aims to quantify relative cognitive performance rather than to measure any single skill.
Historically, the term originated from the idea of comparing mental age to chronological age, introduced by
Test content typically covers verbal comprehension, working memory, processing speed, and perceptual/abstract reasoning, among other domains.
IQ scores have limitations and are subject to cultural, educational, and language influences. Critics argue that
Uses include educational placement, clinical assessment, and research into cognitive abilities. It is important to view