98 Psychologists revise the test every few years in order to maintain 100 as the average. Most people (about 68 percent) have an IQ between 85 and 115. Only a small fraction of people have a very low IQ (below 70) or a very high IQ (above 130). The average IQ in the United States is 98.
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Read More »Overview “IQ” stands for “intelligence quotient.” A person’s IQ is a score derived from standardized tests that were designed to measure human intelligence and intellectual potential. IQ tests include a variety of questions that measure reasoning and problem-solving skills. IQ scores are often used for placement in educational or school programs or to evaluate someone for mental disabilities. IQ tests are also sometimes used as part of a job application. Research has discovered that average IQ differs around the globe. The reason for this disparity has been of great interest to scientists for quite some time. It’s also been a major source of controversy. The debate centers on whether these differences in IQ are caused by genetics, environmental factors, or both. This is why understanding what average IQ means, and doesn’t mean, is incredibly important. What is the average IQ globally and in the United States? IQ tests are made to have an average score of 100. Psychologists revise the test every few years in order to maintain 100 as the average. Most people (about 68 percent) have an IQ between 85 and 115. Only a small fraction of people have a very low IQ (below 70) or a very high IQ (above 130). The average IQ in the United States is 98. Over the years several researchers, including Lynn and Vanhanen (2002), Rinderman (2007), and Lynn and Meisenberg (2010), tried to figure out how each country ranks in terms of IQ. According to the results of Lynn and Meisenberg’s research, for example, out of 108 countries and provinces, the United States ranks 24th in IQ globally (tied with Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Latvia, and Spain) with an average IQ of 98. The top 10 countries by average IQ are: 1. Hong Kong (108) 2. Singapore (108) 3. South Korea (106) 4. China (105) 5. Japan (105) 6. Taiwan (105) 7. Iceland (101) 8. Macau (101) 9. Switzerland (101) 10. Austria (as well as Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, UK) (100) According to the same study, the bottom 10 countries by average IQ are: 93. Kenya (as well as Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania) (72) 94. Zimbabwe (72) 95. Botswana (71) 96. Ghana (71) 97. Zambia (71) 98. Nigeria (69) 99. Swaziland (68) 100. Lesotho (67) 101. Mozambique (64) 102. Malawi (60) The studies used to support these data, however, are controversial. This is in part because they may have considered only specific population groups or a small sample size per country. How is IQ measured? Modern IQ testing in the United States comes from the work of psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard. Goddard helped translate an intelligence test developed by French psychologist Alfred Binet to English. This test was used by Binet to evaluate basic intellectual functions in school children and to assist with mental health diagnoses. IQ tests have evolved considerably since then. Today, there are more than a dozen different tests used to measure intelligence. In general, an IQ test is used to evaluate a person’s reasoning and problem-solving skills. Some of the most widely used IQ tests include: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V)
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