Classification of People on the Basis of I.Q

Subject: Behavioral Science

Overview

A total score obtained from one of the many standardized tests created to evaluate human intelligence is known as an intelligence quotient (IQ). The psychologist William Stern created the abbreviation "IQ" for the German term Intelligenzquotient, which he used to describe the scoring system for intelligence tests that he promoted in a book published in 1912. Although this was not always the case historically, the median raw score of the norming sample is now defined as IQ 100 and scores each standard deviation (SD) up or down are defined as 15 IQ points more or less. According to this criteria, around two-thirds of the population has an IQ between 85 and 115. Approximately 5% of people have scores above 125 and 5% have scores below 75.

Intelligence Quotient

A total score obtained from one of the many standardized tests created to evaluate human intelligence is known as an intelligence quotient (IQ). The psychologist William Stern created the abbreviation "IQ" for the German term Intelligenzquotient, which he used to describe the scoring system for intelligence tests that he promoted in a book published in 1912. Although this was not always the case historically, the median raw score of the norming sample is now defined as IQ 100 and scores each standard deviation (SD) up or down are defined as 15 IQ points more or less. According to this criteria, around two-thirds of the population has an IQ between 85 and 115. Approximately 5% of people have scores above 125 and 5% have scores below 75.

Classification of people on the basis of I.Q

There have been various classification systems for IQ.

Terman's classification was:

IQ Range

Classification

140 and over

Genius or near genius

120-140

Very superior intelligence

110-120

Superior intelligence

90-110

Normal or average intelligence

80-90

Dullness

70-80

Borderline deficiency

Below 70

Definite feeble-mindedness

Later, Wechsler thought that it would be much more legitimate to base his classifications on the Probable Error (PE) so his classification was:

Classification

IQ Limits

Percent Included

Very Superior

128 and over

2.2

Superior

120-127

6.7

Bright Normal

111-119

16.1

Average

91-110

50

Dull Normal

80-90

16.1

Borderline

66-79

6.7

Defective

65 and below

2.2

These terms are now mostly out of date, and mental retardation is now the norm instead of mental deficiency. The classification of retardation in use right now in the USA is as follows:

IQ Range

Classification

50-69

Mild

35-49

Moderate

20-34

Severe

below 20

Profound

Additionally, "trainable" mentally retarded is generally akin to moderate mental retardation, while "educable" mentally retarded is similar to mild. The DSM now adds an extra requirement for a person to be classified as retarded: an evaluation of their adaptive functioning. IQ is insufficient. Perhaps calling someone a genius should follow the same pattern.

 

Things to remember
  • An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from one of the several standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence.
  • The abbreviation "IQ" was coined by the psychologist William Stern for the German term Intelligenz quotient, his term for a scoring method for intelligence tests he advocated in a 1912 book.
  • When current IQ tests are developed, the median raw score of the norming sample is defined as IQ 100 and scores each standard deviation (SD) up or down are defined as 15 IQ points greater or less, although this was not always so historically.
  • By this definition, approximately two-thirds of the population scores between IQ 85 and IQ 115. About 5 percent of the population scores above 125, and 5 percent below 75.
Questions and Answers

There have been various classification systems for IQ.

Terman's classification was:

IQ Range

Classification

140 and over

Genius or near genius

120-140

Very superior intelligence

110-120

Superior intelligence

90-110

Normal or average intelligence

80-90

Dullness

70-80

Borderline deficiency

Below 70

Definite feeble-mindedness

 

Later, Wechsler thought that it would be much more legitimate to base his classifications on the Probable Error (PE) so his classification was:

Classification

IQ Limits

Percent Included

Very Superior

128 and over

2.2

Superior

120-127

6.7

Bright Normal

111-119

16.1

Average

91-110

50

Dull Normal

80-90

16.1

Borderline

66-79

6.7

Defective

65 and below

2.2

 

These are now largely obsolete and mental deficiency is now generally called mental retardation. The following is the currently used classification of retardation in the USA.

IQ Range

Classification

50-69

Mild

35-49

Moderate

20-34

Severe

below 20

Profound

 

Moreover, "educable mentally retarded" is roughly equivalent to mild mental retardation, and "trainable" mentally retarded is roughly equivalent to moderate. The DSM now requires an assessment of a person's adaptive functioning as an additional criterion for labeling someone retarded. IQ is not enough. Maybe the same sort of thing should be done for labeling somebody a genius.

 

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