All our lives we’ve been exposed to the concept of IQ, or an “intelligence quotient”; the measure is said to describe one’s intelligence in terms of numbers. Is it even relevant in today’s academic world? Is there any truth to the metric?
Should We Really Follow IQ Measurements?
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