IQ Facts and Figures
- After the last Presidential election, a study was done that indicated states with lower average IQs voted for George Bush and those with higher IQs for John Kerry.
- 0.1% of the world's population has an IQ of 145 or above, the level required to be deemed profoundly gifted.
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 Leonardo Da Vinci IQ Score 220 |  Rene Descartes IQ Score 185 |  Charles Dickens IQ Score 180 |  Anthonis Dyck IQ Score 155 | 
Albert Einstein IQ Score 160 |
 Dwight Eisenhower IQ Score 122
|  George Eliot IQ Score 160 |  Philip Emeagwali IQ Score 190 |  Ralph Waldo Emerson IQ Score 155 |  FDR IQ Score 147 |
|  Bobby Fischer IQ Score 187 |  Gerald Ford IQ Score 121 |
 Jodie Foster IQ Score 132 |  Ben Franklin IQ Score 160 |
 Sigmund Freud IQ Score 156 |  Bill Gates IQ Score 160 |  Galileo IQ Score 185 |  Sir Francis Galton IQ Score 200 |  Ulysses S. Grant IQ Score 130 |
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The IQ Bell Curve |
| The distribution of IQ scores is as follows: - 50% of IQ scores fall between 90 and 110
- 70% of IQ scores fall between 85 and 115
- 95% of IQ scores fall between 70 and 130
- 99.5% of IQ scores fall between 60 and 140
- A score of 132 equals the top 2%
- A score of 134 equals the top 1%
- A score of 68 equals the bottom 2%
- A score of 66 equals the bottom 1%
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Historical IQ's are from a 1926 study by psychologist Dr. Catherine Morris Cox. For more information on how the historical IQ's have been calculated please refer to the Wikipedia article on Catherine Cox Miles.
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