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Originally posted by Heraclitus
You do know that if the test is US based you as a European will probably get an anomalous high result right? (this is due to the better education systems we have) It's a Danish test made by some Mensa member apparently. Originally posted by Solver You know, IQ tests are generally poor. This is even worse than usual. For one, all questions are of the same "guess the next shape" format. That being only one area, it would probably be scorned at by most researchers. Yeah I thought of that too. Secondly, online IQ tests tend to give inflated results. I just clicked through the questions at random in a minute. That's 40 questions, 8 answers - statistically, I probably got 5 right. The site reported an IQ of 90, which is just slightly below-average, no way. The questions get harder as the number goes up. Perhaps that disrupts the random clicking method somehow. The test has also been taken by 250000 people it says. Anyway, you state some valid criticisms of course. Only way to be sure is if some people here take the test as well, and see if everyone gets some ridiculous result. Come on! AFAIK I do probably have an IQ of 125 or so, so the result doesn't seem far off. |
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Sure, but there's statistics. It's unlikely I answered enough for 90 at random, but possible. But take the test clicking through it randomly another 10 times and then statistics and common sense indicate that the results should be really low.
I just did another random click-through and got 86. Again, not terribly likely. |
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I just answered the first five questions (the number one should get randomly correct) and then submitted the test, and still got a result of Below 79. So I assume this supports the hypothesis that your score is a result of randomly answering hard question correctly.
Anyway, I'm not really interested in a lengthy discussion of the validity of this test, sorry. ![]() Anyone know any good IQ tests online? I guess I'll need to cough up money if I ever want a good IQ test. ![]() I've been wondering for a long time if there's a correlation between a high IQ and certain philosophical worldviews. I guess I'll need to try and infiltrate their organization to find out. :ninja: It would be nice to know somewhat in advance though if I were wasting my time. ![]() |
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When I was 12 I sat the Mensa test and was accepted. They said I had an IQ of 177, which may have been inflated because of my young age.
I was a member for 1 year during which time I did not do a single thing with the organization. I let my subscription lapse. After that happened, I received my certificate of membership in the mail! |
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Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
Well I just sat the website test, and my final score was 118. Which may go to show that I was smarter as a 12 year old than I am as a 28 year old ![]() |
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