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Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 1 (Fall 2012)
pp. 81-90

Vocabulary IQs of Russian and British Children
Andrei Grigoriev
Moscow City University of Psychology and Education
Ivan Oshhepkov
Moscow State University
Richard Lynn
University of Ulster, Northern Ireland

Vocabulary IQs of British and Russian children are compared to samples of British children aged two to ten years. It is estimated that the Russian sample had a British IQ of 97.6.