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Inside the IBM Quantum Verification: How We Proved Our Assessment Has Zero Demographic Bias

Advanced Learning Academy Research Division · April 2026 · 10 min read

A technical deep dive into the IBM Quantum verification process, including the computational methodology, Instance d11hbkf29c4s73appk4g specifications, and how superposition enables comprehensive bias detection across seven demographic dimensions.

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Cognitive Assessment in 2026: Why the Industry Is Broken and What Comes Next

Advanced Learning Academy Research Division · April 2026 · 9 min read

An industry analysis of the current state of cognitive assessment: persistent methodological flaws, demographic bias evidence from published literature, and the case for quantum-verified instrumentation.

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The Neuroscience Behind the Quantum IQ Framework: A Region-by-Region Analysis

Advanced Learning Academy Research Division · April 2026 · 12 min read

Comprehensive neuroanatomical analysis of each of the six cognitive regions evaluated by the Quantum IQ framework, including fMRI evidence, neural pathway mapping, and operationalization methodology.

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What a 220-Point Scale Tells You That a 160-Point Scale Cannot

Advanced Learning Academy Research Division · April 2026 · 8 min read

Psychometric analysis of scale resolution in cognitive assessment. Statistical evidence for why the Wechsler 40-160 range introduces floor and ceiling effects that the 60-220 Quantum IQ scale resolves.

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Longitudinal Cognitive Intelligence: What Happens to Your IQ Over Time

Advanced Learning Academy Research Division · April 2026 · 9 min read

Findings from ALA's 30-year longitudinal norming database on cognitive change across the lifespan. Fluid versus crystallized intelligence, age-related patterns, and the case for periodic reassessment.

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