Poll: What's your IQ

Maze1125

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Huh, I'm impressed. I was expecting to get a score of 100 or above from the thing even though I took the time to make sure every answer was as wrong as possible. Instead it correctly identified an attempt at ">75". At any rate, you guys can't possibly believe this anyway. If I recall, IQ test results are designed to be normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 10. A group this size should have tended to normal by now, but almost 95% of people here have over 115, which is a little something I like to call "extremely unlikely".
Everyone on here is a gamer and everyone has had the choice to take the test or not.
Such a biased sample could well produce such a result.

Of course the test quite likely has added a few points onto everyone's score but, nevertheless, the bias of the scores on here does not prove that the test is biased.
 

Zacharine

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[http://www.free-iqtest.net]

Honestly, one of the easiest IQ-tests I've made, completed it in uder 4 minutes and had no patience for those silly anagrams.

A joke, really. From a slightly more realiable test, standardizised one they use at the entrance exam for Mensa, I got 141. If this particular test was standardized to give the average of 100, then it was done on the basis of extremely small sample group. My little cousin, who happens to be 12, could have answered every single question there if given a dozen or so minutes to think of them. And he doesn't even speak english all that well, having studied it only for 4 years.

And even that number from the Mensa tells almost nothing. Sure, It says I have decent spatial imagining skills and can see patterns in images and numerical series but it tells nothing of my ability to apply those skills or even use them on everyday situations.

That is why, when someone asks me for my IQ, I usually refuse to answer. If it is my potential boss, I re-evaluate if I wish to work under him/her after giving said answer or completing the test given to me.
 

nicholaxxx

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I got a 130 something last time I checked, granted that was a year ago... anyway genius-near genius
 

Neeko Masochist

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Web of Trust and Norton SafeWeb report that that side is highly unsafe. Not to mention it requires quite a lot of personal details which certain idiots might get said details stolen.

Personally, IQ tests are a load of rubbish.
 

VicunaBlue

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Rascarin said:
VicunaBlue said:
You all know these are scams, right? I ended up paying around !$160.00 US because I gave them my number, and they charged me $10.00 for every "Fun Fact" they sent me. They sent one about every 2 minutes.
Maybe thats part of the test? You get points deducted for being dumb enough to actually give them your mobile number, instead of pressing the "Skip" button...
Yeah that was kind of a tardass move on my part... I had just got the phone. But there was no easy way to stop it.
 

Bourne Endeavor

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I got 139 in that test... That can't be right, I'm basically failing every subject I'm doing right now...
Because high school is essentially 80% worthless, if not higher. You are taught garbage you will never use and gradually forget over time, which is my qualm with the schooling curriculum.
 

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IQ Score [http://www.free-iqtest.net]

The test was painfully easy. Plus all of the advertisements afterwards dissuaded me from believing that it actually gave real information.
 

Kubanator

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Bourne said:
NeedAUserName said:
I got 139 in that test... That can't be right, I'm basically failing every subject I'm doing right now...
Because high school is essentially 80% worthless, if not higher. You are taught garbage you will never use and gradually forget over time, which is my qualm with the schooling curriculum.
Someone didn't go to university.
 

Lazier Than Thou

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The IQ tests that I've taken have never really given me a formal number for the whole thing. Usually it puts me in the 90-95%, though. What that means in terms of this poll is beyond me.

I've been questioning the accuracy of IQ tests a lot recently. If you think about it, questions where you didn't actually know the answer, but just guessed at it are given the same number of "points" as a question you did know the answer to. A more accurate representation of IQ tests would require two questions to evaluate your specific level of knowledge or ability to comprehend. The first would have the be a general question(2x+3=13 solve for X as an example) and the second question would have the gauge how sure you are of the answer of the first question. This would determine if you're just a good guesser or you actually know what they're asking. It also shows a fundamental understanding of the meaning behind the question(if you can solve for X in this example), which goes much further in explaining the particular dynamics of your IQ. Since I've never found a test that actually takes these concepts into account, I don't care about them.
 

A Raging Emo

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Hmm... Every time I take an IQ test, i get the same result: 118.

But IQ Tests mean nothing, so it's all OK!
 

jboking

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Kubanator said:
The IQ test, tests the ability for the subject to rationalize. Their capability for logical process. It tests the 2 testable intelligences out of 7, Visual-spatial and Logical-mathematical. The test work as intended, testing these two abilities. Also:

Definitions of intelligence on the Web:

* the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience

Out of the 7 intelligences, only logical intelligence is required to apply experiences to different situations.
The point of the 7 intelligences is to question the definition we have long held of intelligence, which is the one you have presented there. The definition the 7 intelligences presents is far more complex than "The ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience."

The point of my comment was to show that IQ tests don't measure all 7 intelligences and therefore cannot completely measure your intelligence. It measures two parts of your intelligence and should be recognized to do only that.

Maze1125 said:
Just because their may be multiple intelligences doesn't mean that an IQ test can't accurately test what it is designed to test.

You mean one thing when you say "intelligence", psychologists mean something different.
Just because you have a different meaning doesn't mean their test can't accurately test what they mean when they say it.
I agree. IQ tests measure what they are intended to, which is only two parts of an individuals intelligence. I'm saying that relating an IQ score to your overall intelligence is simply wrong. It's the idea that we as a society claim that your IQ score is your level of intelligence in all activities, when that is not at all the case.

It's a critique on the thought process we go through when looking at an IQ score, not on what they are testing for.

p.s. It should be said that the original bold faced comment in my original post was meant as a joke. It seems it didn't come off that way for some of the more irritable people of the escapist.
 

Kierkes

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In order of tests taken over my lifetime:

152
123
139

Seems rather deviant, doesn't it? IQ is pretty pointless.