The Mensa test give approximate IQ. It takes more than one to get e feel for it. Technically it takes a psychiatrist months of testing and visits to lock down your actual IQ. So when I got three Mensa website test results in the 150 - 162 range I figured it’s most likely in there somewhere. 1.
Color discrimination, not exactly IQ but seemingly correlates strongly with it: Munsell Hue Test. Mixed or multiple tests: Discoverymyprofile – The Psychometrics Centre. Includes ICAR16, ICAR60 and others. ICAR is a mixed type test, with 4 types of items: spatial rotation, number series, verbal reasoning, and figures.
From something I saw on a forum back then they said it maxes at 164, if that’s true then my IQ would be somewhere around 124 (again these tests will carry inherent errors due to people likely still answering questions they didn’t actually know and guessing the right answer, or accidentally clicking the wrong answer box when they actually
Using the renormed untimed norms 28/36 would equate to 120 IQ, potentially add 5 points to your score as you’re still 14. The test is reliable but the norms are off, the renorming was done independently by 2 different people (Chip Douglas and psychometriandoctor) and both reached similar conclusions.
Then another high IQ person meets them, recognizes the quality and tells them "hey, go get an IQ test, because I believe you are very smart", that person is like "no way, I don't feel smart at all", then goes and does the test successfully. People with IQ 130 have Mensa. People with IQ 160 well, sometimes they get surrounded by other similar
Welp, in my case, both of my scores match the official norm of the respective test.24/30 and 30/40 are around 131 iq.new test might have better properties, but it is a braindead test. A monkey without depth of thought, but good processing speed or reasoning speed and decent memory will get really high scores.
IQ is around 120, this was a good test, some very tricky ones for me Thank you for taking the Mensa Online Test! You have 24 correct answers, this means you have good chances to pass the real Mensa Test
IQ tests are almost all reported as Standard scores, with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Scores of 85-115 are therefore within one standard deviation of the mean, so that describes 68% of the population. 95% of people achieve a score between 70 and 130 (2 standard deviations from the mean in each direction). 99.9% of people
The last time I took a legit IQ test was 6 years ago WAIS. Got too busy with college and took a few here and there but I just recently started getting back into it again and taking tests on this subreddit and noticing huge discrepancies. GIQ - 132, OpenPsych - 146, PDIT - 144, CAIT verbal 124, Mensa No. - 135, ravens APM - 29/36, icar60 - 54/60.
It would be used in 2 ways: 1, to keep track of my choices and 2, to keep track of the multiple layers of logic for the harder problems. I solve the harder ones in several stages. So for example, I would write down A B E as my potential choices, then keep working on the problem, cross off choice A and E, leaving B as my final answer. Some of
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