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The phrase "intelligence quotient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to make reference to a person's general cognitive ability, often measured by an intelligence test like the IQ test. For example, "The average intelligence quotient is 100, but some people have a much higher score."
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2. EQ: Emotional intelligence quotient.
Yes, you can raise your intelligence quotient, or IQ.
Like about his intelligence quotient, as the lawyer keeps saying.
The intelligence quotient (IQ) increased postoperatively in both surgical groups.
Neurocognitive testing revealed a mean post-SCT overall intelligence quotient of 103.7 at 4.4 years.
In most countries the prevailing definition is an intelligence quotient (IQ) of 130 or above.
IQ, (from "intelligence quotient"), a number used to express the relative intelligence of a person.
Maternal fatty acids in pregnancy, FADS polymorphisms, and child intelligence quotient at 8 y of age.
Navas-Sánchez, F. J. et al. White matter microstructure correlates of mathematical giftedness and intelligence quotient.
Under this umbrella fall personality tests, intelligence quotient tests, ability testing and aptitude tests.
He lowered the intelligence quotient of the C.I.A., said Gates, his deputy director.
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