Mothers' Perceptions of Their Children's Intellectual Abilities And Their Relationship to Academic Achievement

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Mothers' Perceptions of Their Children's Intellectual Abilities And Their Relationship to Academic Achievement
Delgado-Hachey, Maria, 1956-
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Also keep in mind that the average IQ score is j_00. The majority of children score within 15 points plus or minus 100 (between 85 and 115). Scores within this range are considered normal .
This information was provided in order to maximize the chances that the mothers would give accurate and sensible estimates of their children's IQ scores. The mothers were also provided with a definition of a percentile score before they were asked to give the percentile estimates of their children's IQ score
...s. This definition was provided in ques- tion #8 and read as follows: A percenti le indicates where your child's IQ score ranks in comparison to other children who have taken the same IQ test. A percentile score of 50 would mean your child's score is in the middle. Half of the other children who took the test would have scored above him and half would have scored below him. A percentile score of 80 would mean your child did better than 80% of the other children who took the test and worse than 20%.

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