IQ may not measure academic potential of high-functioning autism students

An interesting report came out this week that found discrepancies between IQ test scores of children with high-functioning autism and their academic achievement, a finding that raises broader questions about how intelligence is measured.

Essentially, researchers found that children with high-functioning autism were often more capable in school than their IQ tests suggested, while some were less capable, according to Disability Scoop.

 

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