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Comparison of the Intelligence Quotient with Behaviour

Journal of Mental Science, 1949
Comparison of different tests performed on the same individual is of value in showing whether tests purporting to be testing the same properties are, in fact, doing so, and also in determining whether certain psychological characteristics tend to occur concurrently in the same subjects.
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The Long-Term Effects of Maternal Postnatal Depression on a Child's Intelligence Quotient: A Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies Based on 974 Cases.

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2016
OBJECTIVE Epidemiologists have explored the relationship between maternal postnatal depression (PND) and the intelligence quotient (IQ) of the resulting offspring, but the results remain inconclusive.
Guo-yuan Sui   +4 more
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The intelligence quotient as an index of brain damage.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1964
WAIS IQ estimates and single subtest scores were used to differentiate controls from brain-damaged patients. Optimal cutting scores were obtained using ages and educational classifications. Certain subtests discriminated as effectively as did the IQ scores.
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The CABA Building Intelligence Quotient programme

Intelligent Buildings International, 2009
The article describes the web-based Building Intelligence Quotient (BiQ) programme, developed for the Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA). The initial BiQ beta testing and the BiQ corporate portfolio analysis are reported. The BiQ rates building automation systems in existing large office buildings and supports the integrated design and ...
Jiri Skopek, David Katz
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Intelligence Quotient

Engineer, 2018
The overriding theme running through MACH 2018 is the vital role that interconnected technology will play in the future of manufacturing.
Mike Excell
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Intelligent quotients: Individual differences?

Five to Seven, 2002
Some children behave more intelligently than others: there will always be those in your classroom who learn faster, understand better and achieve more. We accept this as a fact of life. But should we?
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Building Intelligence Quotient: Mathematical Description

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
Based on research performed by the author, a universal formal definition of the concept of Intelligent Buildings in terms of theoretical cybernetics, set theory, system analysis, functional analysis (measure theory, function theory) and mathematical logic is proposed for the first time.
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Intelligence quotient and social quotient: Diagnostic and prognostic significance of differences. [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1941
Maurice Newburger   +3 more
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