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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]That being said, welcome to Washington: home of the super people ; where an IQ of 131 is a dime a dozen; as in about 40% of the Pre-K applicants with the remainder being all at about 110-120's and a few 140 and up.[/quote] Are you a child psychologist who administers this test? Please share where you obtained this information, it's interesting.[/quote] If you google a bit about the ERB you will find some Bell Curves which graph %ile , stanine,raw score and FSIQ all together under one bell curve. Looking at the Independent school norm it shows that the largest cohort in the independent schools scores in a stanine range that correlates with a FSIQ in 120's, the kids who score in the 8th and 9th stanine are in the top 10% of their class and this correlates with 135 FSIQ and higher. The public school norm( bulk of scores) is a full 1-2 standard deviations lower. That doesn't mean public schools don't have bright kids, it just means that in private schools they are more a dime a dozen( more the bulk of the scores). Sorry I don't know the exact site, but it isn't hard to find if you just google: ERB,stanine,percentiles You can also just feel this should you decide to be the parent reader one morning before you have had your coffee. [/quote]
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