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Theory of Multiple Intelligence
Theory of Multiple Intelligence

Multiple Intelligence Theory (MI) is a critique of the standard view of intellect: there is a single intelligence, adequately measured by IQ. This theory claims that human beings have a number of intellectual capacities.

Intelligence Quotient tests assess linguistic, logical, mathematical and spatia...

Common characteristics of Gifted people
Common characteristics of Gifted people

Not all gifted people exhibit same characteristics at all. Nevertheless, there is a common ground that many gifted individuals share:

 

  • Unusual alertness.
  • Unusually large vocabulary and complex sentence structure for age.
  • Enjoys solving problems.
  • Deep and intense feelings.
  • Rapid learner.
  • Hi...
Understanding IQ Test Scores
Understanding IQ Test Scores

An Intelligence Quotient Test may very well provide information about someone's intellectual strengths and weaknesses, as well as information about her or his cognitive potential. The IQ test gives general information about abilities compared to others of the same age group and they are intended to ...

Physical exercise makes your brain work better
Physical exercise makes your brain work better

The brain is "like a muscle" and working our body’s muscles can actually benefit our grey matter.

It has been proven that running and performing a broad variety of sports have profound effects on our brain. Moreover, specific physical activities can alter its cognitive structure.

Let's find the be...

Can food preserve memory?
Can food preserve memory?

Some foods seem to preserve our memory although it is still too preliminary to recommend any specific memory-enhancing foods. Anyway, we don't think we're ready to define a specific diet which will definitely keep our mind healthy.

So far, what we know is that protecting blood vessels might just pr...

Keep a healthy mind by eating right
Keep a healthy mind by eating right

What we eat has a straight impact on our ability to remember and other cognitive capabilities; genes do avoiding developing dementia as we age.

High cholesterol diet and fat speed up the formation of beta-amyloid plaques in our brains. These proteins are blamed for much of the damage that occurs in...

In honor of those who dedicated their lives to cognitive research
In honor of those who dedicated their lives to cognitive research

IQ World has always developed aptitude and IQ tests based on the principles defined by Wechsler’s and Stanford-Binet tests. However, we are also influenced by any others who have dedicated their lives to cognitive research.

There are a variety of individually administered IQ tests in use in the Eng...

Genetic factors play a role in determining IQ
Genetic factors play a role in determining IQ

Environmental and genetic factors play definitely a role in determining IQ scores. According to American Psychological Association is to expect genetic influences on IQ scores to become less important as one gains experiences with age.

Empirical evidence suggests that children behave differently to...

History of IQ Test
History of IQ Test

An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score as a result from several standardized tests defined to assess intelligence. The abbreviation "IQ" was originally defined by the psychologist William Stern. Historically, IQ is a score retrieved by dividing a person's mental age score by the chronologica...

All our IQ tests are built on the basis of vast cognitive research and experience, providing our users with a state-of-the-art testing experience.

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