IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient, which means the level of intelligence.
IQ is the measure used to measure a person's cognitive abilities.
IQ is measured by an IQ test, which consists of various types of cognitive tests.
The IQ test was first developed in the early 20th century by French psychologist, Alfred Binet.
The IQ test was originally designed to identify children who need additional assistance in their education.
The average IQ score is 100, with a score range of 70 to 130.
There is a difference between intellectual intelligence and emotional intelligence.
Intelligence can develop throughout a person's life through learning and experience.
Intelligence is not always measured by IQ tests, because there are various types of intelligence such as verbal intelligence, spatial intelligence, and musical intelligence.
Some people who have very high IQs also experience difficulties in social and emotional interactions.