Psychology, asked by aakash2307, 1 year ago

what is the difference between IQ and intelligence

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Answered by graxx
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Hi there

Your answer is : Intelligence and IQ are not the same thing. Your IQ is a measurement (a number) of the 'intelligence' trait that each and everyone has to a greater or lesser degree in comparison with others. It is remarkable that measurements of the IQ preceded discussions on what the concept of intelligence actually entailed.


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Answered by arko2003
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IQ means intelligence quocent
and intelligence quocent is the abbreviation of iq
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