Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If IQ does change are there certain environments or exercises (training) that improve IQ? Conversely, are there certain activities (or lack thereof) that may result in diminsihing IQ?
Please stick to the topic of the thread. If you would like to discuss another topic, please begin a new thread to do so.
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Administrator, please tell us how this post does not relate to the purpose of "WPPSI re-tests". Why re-test? The post is directly related to the thread. If the purpose of your admonition is to ban and regulate conversation, or take sides, then do so out of under the pretense the post does not have bearing on this thread. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:
If IQ does change are there certain environments or exercises (training) that improve IQ? Conversely, are there certain activities (or lack thereof) that may result in diminsihing IQ?
Please stick to the topic of the thread. If you would like to discuss another topic, please begin a new thread to do so.
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Anonymous wrote:If IQ does change are there certain environments or exercises (training) that improve IQ? Conversely, are there certain activities (or lack thereof) that may result in diminsihing IQ?
Anonymous wrote:If IQ is fixed and doesn't change (up or down) why retest?
Anonymous wrote:Fine, whatever you say. Just start a new thread please or continue with one of the other 10 on the same topic.
Anyways...curious to hear from other parents!
Here this poster goes again. Flip flopping like Cain. On the one hand you ask the poster to get off this thread and start another one. And, on the other hand, you are curious to hear from other parents on this subject. Either stay on the potty or get off.
16:31/17:37, maybe DCUM needs to give you your own little forum so you can start your own train wrecks of threads. And those of us who get annoyed by your insults and the way you either don't read other posters, or deliberately misinterpret them, can stay the heck away.
Fine, whatever you say. Just start a new thread please or continue with one of the other 10 on the same topic.
Anyways...curious to hear from other parents!
Anonymous wrote:Does WPPSI IQ score fluctuate importantly with optimal fit of tester and testee? If it does what types of variables constitute optimal fit? For example, nice voice, beard, gender, race, ethnicity, SES, religion?
There is a lot of shopping for the "right" tester on these Boards? How on earth is WPPSI a credible test if "fit" affects score in a significant manner?