Health & Medicine
Study Says IQ Not A Good Indicator Of Intelligence
According to a new study, Intelligence Quotient or IQ may not be the best way to represent a person's intelligence. The study included 100,000 participants from around the world, who took several tests that measure intellectual capabilities.
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