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— Age & cognition

IQ at age 15 — what's typical?

Age
15
Stage
Mid adolescence
Reference mean
100
Normal range
85–115

IQ scores at age 15 are age-normed — meaning your raw test performance is compared against other 15-year-olds (or the closest reference cohort), then converted to a scaled score with population mean 100 and SD 15. The "average IQ at age 15" is therefore always 100 by construction.

IQ scores measured at 15 correlate above 0.8 with the same person's IQ measured at 30 or 40. Adolescent IQ is functionally adult IQ from a measurement standpoint.

How IQ measurement works across ages

Modern IQ tests use age-normed scoring. A 10-year-old answering correctly on items that 12-year-olds typically get right scores higher than 100 (above their age-mates). A 30-year-old answering those same items correctly scores exactly 100 (typical for their age group). The score is always a comparison to peers, not an absolute capability.

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Cognitive trajectories across the lifespan

How 15 compares to other ages

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