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    Dottie #34018 01/04/09 12:45 PM
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    Originally Posted by Dottie
    Crisc's brilliant little guy (impressive scores, he's my new high!) gets 136 for just 16/21. But after that, a 10 year old only gets 129 for 19/21. A 12 year old gets 120 for 19/21 and my 14 year old gets 104! Your average adult only gets 100 for that same score.

    I got DS to do this... Is it remotely accurate? I was sitting looking at the results like this: shocked . I lied a bit and said he was 5.5 and not 4.5 (because 1 kid the wrong age isn't gonna matter right? also �� for testing is hard to come by in my house smile )
    He got bored with both the visual sections (was just clicking aimlessly), still his numbers look like this:
    Processing Speed: 17 50 6.9 63 104
    Working Memory: 8 18 8.4 99 136
    Auditory Memory: 7 13 9 98 131
    Visual Memory: 5 13 6 50 100
    Long-Term Memory: 7 14 13 99 136
    Visual Processing: 17 56 6.2 52 100
    Auditory Processing: 13 26 8.6 84 115
    Logic & Reasoning: 6 20 9.8 91 120

    Word Attack: 10 21 7.5 91 120
    Composite Cognitive: CC 8 82 114

    Heh, maybe he is smart after all!! grin

    OHGrandma #34543 01/09/09 03:33 PM
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    If you read the info on the Gibson site, it states that this is not an IQ test. The scores are not IQ scores.


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