By 1909 he was putting these scores into a table set against a child's age and so the intelligence quotient was born. |
But then, the intelligence quotient purports to measure the ratio of cognitive age to chronological age. |
Their findings offer support between the quality of stimulation during the child's early life and intelligence quotient in later years. |
A measurement of intelligence quotient does not determine the extent of learning difficulties. |
However, the reasons for these children's poor study habits is not a low intelligence quotient, according to experts. |
We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing. |