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A two-year-old girl has astounded experts by scoring 152 in an IQ test - already putting her in the top 2% of the population.
Georgia Brown, from Aldershot, Hampshire, has now become the youngest ever female member of British Mensa.
Psychologist Joan Freeman, who tested Georgia, said she thought the toddler could have scored even higher but needed a nap after 45 minutes of work.
new Noregian study, published in the June 22 issue of the journal Science, analyzed the IQs of nearly 250,000 Norwegian 18- and 19-year-old draftees and found that older siblings had higher scores than younger siblings.
Originally posted by a1ex
First-born children do have higher IQ....one of the most important studies on birth order and intelligence in the last 75 years
new Noregian study, published in the June 22 issue of the journal Science, analyzed the IQs of nearly 250,000 Norwegian 18- and 19-year-old draftees and found that older siblings had higher scores than younger siblings.
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