IQ Isn’t as Fixed as Once Believed


Published On: October 20th, 2011

A teenager’s IQ can rise or fall up to 20 points in just a few years, in a finding that pinpoints unexpected variations in a measure of intelligence often used to predict school performance and job prospects. Robert Lee Hotz explains on The News Hub.

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