what is intelligence
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has become a very popular activity today. On the one hand, society places significant emphasis on human performance. The intelligence quotient that we
obtain from an IQ test » then plays an important role in assessing performance and in comparing people (e.g. during the course of university admission tests or in employment applications). It is then natural » for a person to want to know his or
her IQ and to know what to expect in life.
First published in 1916, was called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and soon became the standard intelligence test used in the U.S.
The Stanford-Binet intelligence test used a single number, known as the intelligence quotient(or IQ), to represent an individual's score on the test. This score was calculated by dividing the test taker's mental age by their chronological age, and then multiplying this number by 100. For example, a child with a mental age of 12 and a chronological age of 10 would have an IQ of 120 (12 /10 x 100).
The Stanford-Binet remains a popular assessment tool today, despite going through a number of revisions over the years since its inception.
is having a clear perception of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs,
motivation, and emotions. Self Awareness allows you to understand other people, how they perceive you, your
attitude and your responses to them in the moment.