A person would have to have a very low intelligence quotient to believe such a tale. |
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Their findings offer support between the quality of stimulation during the child's early life and intelligence quotient in later years. |
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A measurement of intelligence quotient does not determine the extent of learning difficulties. |
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The scale yields a social age and a social quotient, which can be considered a proximate intelligence quotient. |
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However, the reasons for these children's poor study habits is not a low intelligence quotient, according to experts. |
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The present system of evaluation mainly centred on the text, is capable of assessing only the intelligence quotient of the student. |
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By 1909 he was putting these scores into a table set against a child's age and so the intelligence quotient was born. |
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We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing. |
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But then, the intelligence quotient purports to measure the ratio of cognitive age to chronological age. |
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Books on General Knowledge vouch to enhance your intelligence quotient. |
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The children were of average intelligence quotient and aged 7-11 years. |
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We must assume that the intelligence quotient of the average European citizen is reasonable. |
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In the last session, I explained that you need an adequate intelligence quotient to study well. |
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The intelligence quotient averaged one hundred and fifty points, the highest among them excelling to over one hundred and eighty, in some few cases. |
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Under this umbrella fall personality tests, intelligence quotient tests, ability testing and aptitude tests. |
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The intelligence quotient is the result of a measurement done by an intelligence test. |
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Like about his intelligence quotient, as the lawyer keeps saying. |
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Iodine deficiency is the single most important cause of brain damage and mental retardation in the world and can lower the average intelligence quotient of a population by as much as 10 to 15 points. |
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Results showed that the SBS group had significant weaknesses in intelligence quotient, working memory, mental organization, alternation and inhibition. |
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She told the court that she feared radiotherapy would reduce Neon's intelligence quotient, shorten his life, put him at risk of having strokes and make him infertile. |
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She said she fears that radiotherapy will reduce Neon's intelligence quotient, shorten his life, put him at risk of having strokes and make him infertile. |
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She said she feared that radiotherapy would reduce her son's intelligence quotient, shorten his life, put him at risk of having strokes and make him infertile. |
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Ms Roberts says she fears that radiotherapy would reduce Neon's intelligence quotient, shorten his life, put him at risk of having strokes and make him infertile. |
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The book's quizzes reveal your Affluence Intelligence Quotient and show how you may be sabotaging your financial well-being. |
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