INTELLIGENCE AND THE IQ APPROXIMATOR (IQA CONCEPT)

INTELLIGENCE AND THE IQ APPROXIMATOR (IQA CONCEPT)
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Download or read book INTELLIGENCE AND THE IQ APPROXIMATOR (IQA CONCEPT) written by AKWASI BOAKYE YIADOM and published by AKWASI BOAKYE YIADOM. This book was released on 2023-09-12 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Intelligence Quotient Approximator (IQA [/ika/]) is a conceptual formula use to predict correct IQ of a person after taking a series of IQ tests using the derivative of ratio of ma and ca by 100. It is a simple and efficient way of predicting the intelligence quotient of a person. It is based on the assumption that if there is a simple and efficient way of doing things in life we don’t look outside the box when the solution is right inside the box. No complex formula is needed by teachers, psychometrists and laymen to measure and assess people’s intelligence. The IQA is meant to predict the Approximation of IQ of students (people) based on the Standardized Tests they have taken using the IQA formula. The IQA can be used by anybody because it is simple, provided you can read, count and write. In using the IQA to predict the IQ of a person whether she is ‘subnormal’ (like 80% or 90), ‘normal’ (100%) or ‘supernormal’ (genius: 120% or maxima genius: 200+).


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