Should an IQ test be a standard in 'primary care' ?
What do people think about testing IQ in the same we we test children/adolescents/adults in other ways once a year (usually)?
Would it offer any benefit to people or society? what about research?
Pros:
-Provides a baseline in case of head injury or behavioral changes
-Gives people an idea of their cognitive abilities
-Test for disability or giftedness
-Teachers can better provide for different students based off IQ (controversial)
-Better measure how people with different IQs perform in...
Should an IQ test be a standard in 'primary care' ?
Source: Student Doctor Network - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: TheBiologist Source Type: forums
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