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The difference between IQ and intelligence
IQ and intelligence are two different concepts. This paper will compare the two from the aspects of definition, calculation method and judgment standard to help readers better understand the difference between them.

intelligence quotient

IQ is the relative data that psychologists use to express the intelligence development of children aged 3- 16. Divide the intellectual age by the full age and multiply it by the formula of 100.

intelligence

Intelligence refers to the ability to know and understand objective things and solve problems with knowledge and experience.

Calculation method

The IQ is calculated by dividing the intellectual age by the total age and then multiplying it by 100. There is no specific calculation method for intelligence.

standard

Smart children are those whose IQ is above 120. People under 80 are considered stupid children. A child with an IQ of 170 is considered a gifted child. There is no specific criterion for judging intelligence.

Limitations of IQ

Because the content of intelligence test is often not completely suitable for children growing up in different environments, IQ can only reflect the intelligence differences of children with roughly the same living conditions and environment, and it is difficult to be used as the basis for ultimately judging children's intelligence.