2 year old girl has Intelligence Quotient of 160
Karina Oakley might be just two years of age, but she has an IQ of 160, which makes her among the top 0.03 per cent of the population in Britain.
Karina, from Guildford, Surrey, was asked to question numbers and complete challenges in several different categories, including verbal ability, memory, handling a pencil and numbers and shapes.
Prof. Joan Freeman, the child psychologist who used the Stanford-Binet IQ intelligence test, said that some of the questions that the girl asked showed a “wonderful imagination”.
Karina’s IQ is 60 points above the mean for the population.
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Karina, from Guildford, Surrey, was asked to question numbers and complete challenges in several different categories, including verbal ability, memory, handling a pencil and numbers and shapes.
Prof. Joan Freeman, the child psychologist who used the Stanford-Binet IQ intelligence test, said that some of the questions that the girl asked showed a “wonderful imagination”.
Karina’s IQ is 60 points above the mean for the population.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.dc-epaper.com
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