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Intelligence quotient (IQ)

Usually defined as the mental age of an individual (as measured by standardised tests) divided by his or her real age and multiplied by 100. This formulation establishes the average IQ as 100. The usefulness and reliability of IQ as a measure of intelligence has been questioned, in part because of the difficulty of devising standardised tests that are free of cultural biases.

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