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He and Mike talk the intelligence quotient, the blind spots smart people have, and why it might be a good idea to talk about yourself in the third person.

From Slate Aug. 21, 2019

To be sure, it is not the first time he has mocked individuals’ intelligence quotient.

From The Guardian Aug. 10, 2018

The most widely known measure of intelligence is the intelligence quotient, more commonly known as the IQ test, which includes visuospatial puzzles, math problems, pattern recognition, vocabulary questions, and visual searches. 

From Scientific American Oct. 3, 2017

The good news for boys is that men with a high emotional intelligence quotient don’t hand down these values.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2016

If the prevention of war depends upon the burning into the imagination of the electorates what the consequences of war are, a high intelligence quotient and revaluation of life will count for a good deal.

From The Glands Regulating Personality by Louis Berman M.D.




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