1. Almost all of the identified work-inhibited students had average to superior intellectual ability scores. 2. He combined outstanding intellectual ability with a vigorous, highly disciplined, and formidable personality. 3. It is difficult to conceive of such thinking taking place without the growth and development of intellectual ability. 4. Mills refers to this intellectual ability as a certain flexibility or quality of the mind. 5. No one doubts his intellectual abilities. 6. Only one student had a score that fell below the average range, and most had above-average intellectual ability scores. 7. Relaxation or withdrawal of treatment before mid-childhood has been associated with a further Decline in intellectual ability. 8. The issue of intellectual ability is especially important when considering the prevalence of mild dementia. 9. He says these children have an advantage over their peer group in language ability, intellectual ability, and even social leadership skills. |