Based on the scores you provided:
- **Razi:** 84 (Low Average)
- **Dexter:** 78 (Borderline)
- **Alyx:** 74 (Borderline)
- **Lewis:** 32
**Interpretation of Lewis’s IQ of 32:**
An IQ of 32 falls within the **“Profound Intellectual Disability”** range (typically defined as IQ below 20–25 for profound, though some scales use <35 for severe/profound). In most clinical classifications (e.g., DSM-5, WAIS scales), scores below 40 are extremely rare in general populations without significant cognitive or neurological conditions.
**What this would imply in real-world terms:**
- **Daily living:** Lewis would likely be unable to perform basic self-care (feeding, dressing, bathing, toileting) without 24/7 full-time support.
- **Communication:** Very limited to no symbolic language or abstract thought; may communicate through basic gestures, crying, or facial expressions. Cannot read or write.
- **Social/adaptive functioning:** Requires a supervised, structured environment (e.g., specialized residential care). Cannot make decisions or understand safety risks.
- **Cognitive ability:** Essentially no ability for problem-solving, learning academic skills, or following even simple one-step commands reliably.
- **Statistical rarity:** The population frequency of IQ ≤ 40 is less than 0.01% (about 1 in 10,000–20,000). Most standardized IQ tests cannot reliably measure below ~40–45, so a score of 32 often indicates either:
- Testing conditions being completely invalid (e.g., severe fatigue, non-cooperation, language barrier, psychosis).
- A severe degenerative neurological condition or major brain injury.
If taken literally and clinically, Lewis would be fully dependent and non-verbal — which would make participating in a forum discussion impossible unless someone typed for him, making the score logically inconsistent with being a forum user.