Originally Posted by no5no5
I also thought this was funny:
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The results are given in the most likely range of scores. For example, a Level Two will probably score from 125-135 on a formal IQ test. The profile of abilities will also show parents or educators their child's strengths, so it is easier to plan for the child's education and classroom fit. This is better - more useful - than simply receiving a report of a single score.

I think I'm missing the joke. Why is this funny?

Maybe I'm missing something, but this sounds like what we say here all the time--that IQ is not really one number but a range. And the part about the profile seems very much in line with the "if it looks PG and sounds PG and acts PG (over time), it's probably PG"--or in this specific example, MG--philosophy that so many of us espouse.

What am I not getting?


Kriston