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Is it normal for fluid IQ to be higher than crystallized IQ? Is it normal for your fluid intelligence to be higher than your crystallized intelligence? I just took a fairly in depth !Q test (Queendom.com Classical IQ Test Version A 109 qs) and the results say my crystallized intelligence is 132, but my fluid intelligence is 142. Is it normal for this diff. to be 10 pts or more? Apparently this test has been normed by a population of over 1 million, so I can assume these results have some statistical validity. ... (Asked by RadialObserver) |
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| It varies a little bit with age. Fluid IQ is tends to be higher than crystallized in young people, and the other way round in older people....(Answered by joshuacharlesmorris) | |
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