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    iq
    [ noun ]
    a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test; the ratio of a person's mental age to their chronological age (multiplied by 100)
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    IQ \IQ\, IQ \I.Q.\n.
    a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an
    intelligence test; the ratio of a person's mental age to
    their chronological age (multiplied by 100).

    Syn: intelligence quotient, IQ.
    [WordNet 1.5]


    IQ \IQ\, IQ \I.Q.\n.
    a measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an
    intelligence test; the ratio of a person's mental age to
    their chronological age (multiplied by 100).

    Syn: intelligence quotient, IQ.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Prejean's case has been championed by death penalty opponents who say he should be spared because he is nearly retarded, with an IQ of 76, and because he was a teen-ager at the time the trooper was killed.
    2. The case that even low levels of lead are dangerous is based on a study that found that the IQ test scores of children with slightly elevated blood lead were a few points lower, on average, than those of children with very low blood lead.
    3. It's so stupid it'll take points off your IQ.
    4. Banning IQ tests for everyone will simply mean relying more on subjective judgments.
    5. A study of adopted children showed that being raised by a well-to-do family or being born to privileged parents raised IQ scores.
    6. "What made the case so very interesting was that we had measured IQ and done a lot of other tests before the suicide attempt," Solyom said. "Afterward, we compared results and he had not lost anything.
    7. IQ and insight are related, but those with high IQs don't always have lots of insight.
    8. That was 13.2 IQ points higher than subjects who were born in the same weight range but who received only the medical care, said the researchers, who were led by Dr. Ruth Gross of Stanford University.
    9. Scoring among the top 2 percent nationally in any standardized IQ test is the only requirement for membership, which costs $33 per year, Johnson said.
    10. Watch his face grimace with irony as he comments on Dillon's IQ: 'He's not exactly plagued with ideas, is he?'
    11. We now have "single parents, special children, brothers and sisters as friends, and the tyranny of the IQ score."
    12. Del Conte's lawyer, James A. Pitts of Racine, says his client has only partial use of his arms, has difficulty speaking clearly and has an IQ of about 80 because of brain damage.
    13. His IQ scores range from 64 to 72; a person with an IQ of 70 is considered mentally handicapped.
    14. His IQ scores range from 64 to 72; a person with an IQ of 70 is considered mentally handicapped.
    15. Meyer regularly administered IQ tests as a way of judging the subjects' mental fitness.
    16. Therapy improved his speech problem, but his IQ as a young person tested as low as 37. A doctor's report places him at "borderline mental retardation" today.
    17. "IQ made us look smart," says Jeffrey Petit, a Loeffler supervisor.
    18. School administrators suggested that her son dodge the black ban and gain access to the IQ test by citing his Hispanic background on the questionnaires.
    19. Notes Bill Alloway, director of the Texas Association of Taxpayers: "They're dramatically elevating the tax IQ of the state of Texas."
    20. He says that the scale scores he used for measuring IQ already factored in age, meaning he didn't have to.
    21. Teaming up with fly pioneer Seymour Benzer, Mr. Quinn launched his career and the field of dumb-fly research in 1974 with a breakthrough: the first fly IQ test.
    22. On Tuesday the judge said he would not let defense lawyers introduce IQ tests and psychological evidence suggesting that their teen-age clients confessed to crimes they didn't commit.
    23. Depending on the IQ of the wife, a slave sometimes can get away with only a slight adjustment.
    24. The study is one of the first to clearly separate the effects of heredity and environment on IQ scores, said Matthew McGue, a behavioral geneticist at the University of Minnesota.
    25. With an IQ at the genius level, the best he can do in the marketplace is to hold down a job in a mail room.
    26. Several of the children increased their IQ scores, and "gross abnormalities" that had appeared on brain scans were reduced.
    27. Bill Honig, the state's Superintendent of Schools, says he plans to drop state funding for all IQ tests within months.
    28. Meanwhile, cost-cutting efforts by some big companies might help IQ because inhouse libraries might be slimmed or eliminated.
    29. That child, aged 6, had an IQ of 65.
    30. In a statement sent to shareholders, the National Alliance claimed that "only 1.1 percent" of blacks possess an IQ of 114 or above _ a "desirable" figure for most AT&T employees.
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