Editorial Process at CogniveraIQ
How we create and review content at CogniveraIQ — workflow, AI usage, editorial standards, and update policy explained transparently.
At CogniveraIQ, our goal is to make cognitive science, IQ interpretation, and intelligence-related concepts easier to understand for a global audience.
Our articles are created through an editorial workflow that combines structured research, AI-assisted drafting, human review, and methodological consistency checks.
How We Create Content
Each article starts with a defined educational goal. Before publishing, we identify the core topic, search intent, key terminology, and the user questions the article should answer.
The content is then drafted using a structured editorial framework. AI tools may support outlining, translation, localization, and language refinement, but all content is checked against CogniveraIQ's editorial standards before publication.
How We Review Content
Before an article is published, it is reviewed for:
- conceptual clarity,
- terminology consistency,
- educational usefulness,
- alignment with our IQ score interpretation methodology,
- readability across different languages,
- avoidance of misleading diagnostic claims.
CogniveraIQ does not provide clinical diagnosis, medical advice, or official psychometric certification. Our content is intended for educational and informational purposes.
Use of AI
CogniveraIQ may use AI-assisted tools to help draft, translate, structure, and localize content. However, AI is not used as a replacement for editorial judgment.
Our team reviews content for clarity, consistency, and usefulness before it appears on the site.
Updates
We periodically update articles when terminology, examples, methodology, or user questions change. Each article may include a "Last updated" date to indicate when it was most recently reviewed.
Our Standard
Every article should help users understand cognitive concepts more clearly without overstating what an online IQ test can measure.
CogniveraIQ is not an official Mensa test, clinical assessment, or diagnostic tool. It is an educational platform designed to help users explore cognitive performance, IQ score meaning, and intelligence-related topics.
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