Achievement quotient
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An achievement quotient is calculated by taking an achievement age and dividing it by the chronological age. It is usually expressed as a multiple of 100.
So, for example, the achievement quotient of a ten-year-old child whose achievement age equals that of the average twelve-year-old is 1.2 (or 120 when multiplied by 100).