Anticipated Levels of Intelligence
January 23, 2010 by colleen
Filed under Ezine Archive, Logic and Reasoning
Did you know that our society has a preset of anticipated levels of intelligence? For example, average intelligence is considered to be around 100. Children with Learning Disabilities usually measure in at around 90-93 (Gajar, 1979; Webster & Schenck, 1978). However, if you will agree with me that a lot of children with learning disabilities [...]