quotient Definition In English

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  • One cannot have intelligence quotients taken before court proceedings although normally they would be taken in the course of inquiries afterwards.

  • Statistical information about children's intelligence quotients is not available for the reason that, taken alone, they are not a reliable guide to their educational needs.

  • We should look at what happens when we judge everyone according to intelligence quotients.

  • Two equally eminent educational psychologists have assessed this child and their measurements of his ability differ between intelligence quotients 138 and 171.

  • They are not in a position to control their muscles, or to respond to the tests made to ascertain their intelligence quotients.

  • He then assigns these quotients to the regions.

  • Many adolescents of that class have very high intelligence quotients.

  • Since powers can be written in terms of exp, log and the product, the only binary operations that need to be analysed are products and quotients.

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