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IQ scores can change with intervention and training from "summary" of IQ and Human Intelligence by Nicholas Mackintosh

It is a commonly held belief that IQ scores are fixed and unchangeable, determined by genetics and unalterable factors. However, research has shown that this is not necessarily the case. In fact, IQ scores can be influenced by various interventions and training programs. Intervention programs designed to improve cognitive skills and abilities have been shown to have a positive impact on IQ scores. These programs often focus on developing specific cognitive functions, such as working memory, processing speed, and attention. By targeting these areas, individuals can see improvements in their overall cognitive abilities, which can translate to higher IQ scores. Training programs that involve practicing cognitive ta...
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    Nicholas Mackintosh

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