On 23 Mar 2004, at 2:23 pm, John Doe wrote:


From: "Miller, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: IQtest.com, was Re: DEFENDERS OF THE SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:35:11 -0800

> > You can do a free IQ test at www.iqtest.com in under 15
> minutes. Which
> > I just did. I'm not sure how accurate it is. I got an IQ of
> 154 which
> > is 'genius' level according to them. That probably makes me an
> > underachiever :)
> >
> Just did. 156 out of 200. According to them that would make
> me a genius
> in the 'nobel prize winners' class, ehum. According to them
> the score in
> a non native language should be slightly lower then if I'd done it in
> Dutch or German (judging my skills in English I doubt that
> however). So
> I'm definitely an under achiever. LOL


Yowza - I got 160.

I just took the test: 147, which puts me in the "Genius Professors/Researchers" category. Damn, I'm brilliant! :-)

I did to an IQ test as a lab in psychology 25 or so years ago. As I recall my score was around the 99th percentile. Assuming that test was reasonably accurate and that I haven't become much brighter or dimmer in a quarter century that would be about equivalent to


134 on the Wechsler
136 on the Stanford-Binet
154 on the Cattell.

So I suppose the IQtest.com might be roughly equivalent to the Cattell test (have the same SD in other words) (Every IQ test has a mean of 100).

The 98th percentile (which is the entry level for Mensa) is
132 on the Wechsler
134 on Stanford-Binet
151 on Cattell

Make of this silliness what you like :)

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