No, while home tests are fun and insightful, they cannot accurately measure your pet's IQ in a scientifically validated manner. Formal IQ tests, like those for humans, rely on standardized procedures and normative data, which are not replicated in home-based assessments. These tests are simplified versions of validated scientific tasks, designed to be engaging and indicative of *certain* cognitive skills, rather than providing a comprehensive or score-based intelligence quotient. They offer a wonderful opportunity to bond and observe your pet's unique intelligence, but for a deeper understanding of pet intelligence and what scientific research reveals, read our full article.
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