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In reply to the discussion: the average IQ in the U.S. is 98 [View all]gordianot
(15,724 posts)An intelligence quotient is just that a number that reflects a statistical comparison to other human beings who took the same set of test questions. A score of 100 is just that a number that is often used to represent an average score. As scores are described on a bell curve the score of 100 or also known as the 50th percentile are distributed in standard deviations. You cannot compare a normative group in Switzerland with a normative group in the United States. You were not born with a set number on an IQ test. To my knowledge the test makers have never accounted for variance as to political party on a test. Honestly this entire thread is an embarrassment to the Democratic underground. Those who defend themselves with an IQ do not understand what they are really describing.