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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not the OP but wouldn't the 130 verbal put this kid in a gifted category, Especially given that the testers think his anxiety affected his performance? My daughter was a bit like this kid and improved a bunch when she switched to a school she loved.[/quote] The 130 score isn't the IQ score, but the score achieved only on the verbal portion which is only a part of IQ. Total IQ reflects the entirety of ones abilities and is the score used to determine giftedness---for better or worse. Alternatively, the GAI, if 130 or above is similarly used and takes WM and PS (which can be affected by attention, anxiety, etc.) out of the equation.[/quote]
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