Not exact matches
(reference: Breast milk and subsequent
intelligence quotient in children born preterm
by A. Lucas et.
Obsessive - compulsive disorder (OCD) is not associated with a higher
intelligence quotient (IQ), a myth popularized
by Sigmund Freud, according to researchers at Ben - Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), Texas State University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Group tests are not considered as reliable as individual tests, and
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) scores generated
by these tests are not included in confidential student documents, such as an Evaluation Report, because their purpose is screening.
Cognitive referencing, the use of results on
intelligence and language
quotients to decide children's academic options and funding eligibility, is established as inappropriate practice yet continues to be used
by many education systems.
Social and mental
intelligence quotients (IQs) were examined
by the Arabic version of Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale.12 The Arabic version was validated with good reliability and validity and used in many studies in Arab Countries.13 The parent / caregiver rating form used in this study was presented in the checklist format and was translated into Arabic.14 For assessing disruptive behavior disorders (attention deficit / hyperactive disorder [ADHD], oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder [CD]-RRB-, all patients and their brothers or sisters were interviewed
by a psychiatrist using the Arabic version of Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children (MINI-KID) 15,16 and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) rating scale.17, 18 For children under 13 years, the psychiatrist interviewed the parent and the child together.