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How is WMQ (Working Memory Quotient) different from IQ (Intelligence Quotient)?

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How is WMQ (Working Memory Quotient) different from IQ (Intelligence Quotient)?

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The WMQ measures a child’s learning potential. This means that it is not influenced by the child’s prior learning experiences or their background and so it tells us about a child’s ability to learn. In contrast, a child’s IQ refers to knowledge that the child has already learned.

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