Deaf participants with
lower intelligence scores were consistently rated worse on an adaptive behavior measure of daily functioning by their parents.
If you're in an unhealthy relationship, over time your children will develop insecurities, parental dependence and
lower intelligence scores.
So, for example, just to say for the sake of argument, that there's a gene that influences the width of the birth canal, and lets say that some versions of the gene leave women more likely to have trouble giving birth, so that their children have loss of oxygen and that could lead to changes in the brain that lead to
lower intelligence scores.
Lead exposure in childhood has been associated with behavioural disorders and
lower intelligence scores.
Basenji are originally jungle dogs so they more energy than some of the slacker dogs but because of
its low intelligence scores can adapt quite nicely to a soft couch and a late wake up call.
Not exact matches
Only red flag for me, is his
low wonderlic
score, although the test is not a good indicator of football smarts (and
intelligence also).
In most families, there was no significant impact of the home visits on the children's mental development or school outcomes, but in families where mothers
scored especially
low on measures of
intelligence and mental health, children's academic performance did improve.
Maternal age, maternal
intelligence (Raven
score), maternal education, and smoking in pregnancy were significant confounders, but the increased risk of
lower MDI and total IQ
scores persisted after adjustment for each of these factors.
Conversely, those who consumed high amounts of sugar received
lower emotional
intelligence scores.
Sure I knew that on average, black Africans
score lower on
intelligence tests than white Americans, who
score lower on
intelligence tests than Asians, who
score lower on
intelligence tests than some other Caucasians: Ashkenazi Jews.
And so one scientist named Phil Shaw has been looking at whether there is a difference in how the brain in children who
score high on
intelligence tests developed compared to children who
scored low, and it turns out there is.
On average, those with the Val / Val polymorphism
scored about eight IQ points
lower on tests of general
intelligence than those with the Val / Met or Met / Met variants, Barbey said.
«Our findings of adverse impact in a U.S. sample, particularly in performance - related functioning, gives confidence to the generalizability of findings from our work in Bangladesh, where we also observed a steep drop in
intelligence scores in the very
low range of water arsenic concentrations,» said Dr. Graziano, who is also professor of Pharmacology at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons.
A more complex picture emerges among people who had anesthesia several times as small children: Although their
intelligence is comparable, they
score modestly
lower on tests measuring fine motor skills, and their parents are more likely to report behavioral and learning problems.
In fact, psychopaths, on average,
scored significantly
lower on
intelligence tests (bioRxiv, doi.org/10/bxj4).
Children from families of
low socioeconomic status generally
score lower than more affluent kids on standardized tests of
intelligence, language, spatial reasoning, and math, says Priti Shah, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Wisconsin who was not involved in the study.
Both are further prone to school problems leading to special placement in LD, BD, or MR classes, and
lower scores on
intelligence tests.
In contrast, muscular strength weakly associated with global
intelligence, and was significant only for the
lower scores (Fig. 2B).
Sommers notes that in
intelligence tests, the normal distribution for boys spreads out wider at the tails than for girls — more
scores at very high and very
low levels, which is consistent with what President Summers was suggesting.
This was especially true for
low - income children; in fact, their
scores were similar to those of affluent children, even after taking into account a variety of family factors, including parents» education and
intelligence.
Murray's earlier books — Losing Ground in 1984, on welfare policy, and The Bell Curve (with Richard Herrnstein) in 1994, on the significance of differences in
intelligence as measured by
intelligence tests — aroused controversy, because, implicitly or explicitly, they focused attention on black Americans, who play a disproportionate role in welfare policy, and as a group
score lower than whites on IQ tests.
So far, McGarvey's findings indicate that people who are more mindful
score higher on emotional
intelligence and
score lower on neuroticism.
And since there's no individual tester to clarify unusual answers, the gifted kids often
score lower on group
intelligence tests.
All of these tests were designed to
score about 3 points
lower for each 10 years since their last norming, due to the Flynn Effect, a theory on the increase of
intelligence in any population over time.
A fundamental shift in how a disability is identified, making diagnostic decisions only after intervention rather than simply because a student's achievement test
score is
lower than the
score on an
intelligence test would predict
Medicated ADHD children
scored on average 95 on the general
intelligence test, and their grade - point average fell in the
low C range.
The child must have average
intelligence or better, and achievement
scores that are significantly (generally one standard deviation)
lower.
Bradley10 concluded that in general, correlations between Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory
scores, which include the provision of learning materials, language and learning stimulation, variety in experience and active stimulation, and measures of children's developmental status and
intelligence, are
low to moderate -LRB-.2 to.6) during the first two years and moderate -LRB-.3 to.6) from three to five years of age.
In a recent study on early adaptation to school in young children, McIntyre and colleagues (2006) found that children who had a higher degree of adaptability and
intelligence at 36 months were less likely to exhibit behavior problems and more likely to have more positive student — teacher relationship at 60 months than children with
lower intelligence and adaptive behavior
scores.
In addition, daughters of mothers who had PPD had
lower verbal
intelligence scores than girls in the community sample.