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The division between left and right brain is not so clear cut.
But in lay-men speech, people tend to generalize as such…
IQ is a general measure of intelligence. Therefore, different aspects of intelligence need to be measured (of which math and logical reasoning are part).
There are different aspects of intelligence and it is possible to score high on some tests while failing to get even one answer right on other tests.
Some tests do provide ratings for different aspects… (verbal, numeric, logical, visual,...)
But, as all kinds of intelligence have something in common (people who score high on one test, tend to score higher on other tests as well), we can measure what we call ‘general intelligence’...
last remark: tests have measurement error, so if you get a IQ score of 105 on a test, your ‘true’ IQ score would be near 105 (maybe 100, maybe 110)
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