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  2. National Intelligence University - Wikipedia

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    Website. ni-u.edu. The National Intelligence University (NIU) is a federally chartered research university in Bethesda, Maryland operated by and for the United States Intelligence Community (IC) as its staff college of higher learning in fields of study central to the profession of intelligence and national security.

  3. IQ Tests: History, Methodology, and Accuracy - WebMD

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    The first test for measuring IQ was developed by psychologist Alfred Binet in 1904. He believed intelligence primarily meant common sense but that it was a combination of many different skills ...

  4. An IQ test may be the first step in diagnosing intellectual issues. If your child has a particularly low score, their doctor may also order: adaptive skills screening. blood tests. brain ...

  5. Binet-Simon Intelligence Test - Wikipedia

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    The Binet-Simon Intelligence Test was the first working intelligence test. [2][3][4] The development of the test started in 1905 with Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon in Paris, France. [3][4] Binet and Simon published articles about the test multiple times in Binet's scientific journal L'Année Psychologique, twice in 1905, once in 1908, and ...

  6. Intelligence quotient - Wikipedia

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    An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardised tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. [1] The abbreviation "IQ" was coined by the psychologist William Stern for the German term Intelligenzquotient, his term for a scoring method for intelligence tests at University of Breslau he advocated in a 1912 book.

  7. The bottom line. Intelligence has many factors, some of which are connected to your ability to reason and others to your ability to feel emotion. IQ tests measure your ability to solve problems ...

  8. For instance, there were no ADHD-only or low-IQ groups for comparison. While ADHD may lower a person’s executive functioning, higher IQ may help to increase it. A 2016 study of adults with ADHD ...

  9. IQ classification - Wikipedia

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    IQ classification. Score distribution chart for sample of 905 children tested on 1916 Stanford–Binet Test. IQ classification is the practice of categorizing human intelligence, as measured by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, into categories such as "superior" and "average". [1][2][3][4] In the current IQ scoring method, an IQ score of 100 ...