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Eight Ace 08-05-2005 07:08 PM

[quote="Mr.Buttocks":4c0eb] bloo; MTV Cribs; a gurl[/quote:4c0eb]

k, I'll just input those responses and press enter..

..beep..PROCESSING DATA NOW....WHY NOT POP THE KETTLE ON... click, whirrr etc...





..shouldn't be long now.........weathers turned out nice again...............

Scorpion -]M15F1T[- 08-05-2005 07:35 PM

http://www.mensa.org.uk/

Eight Ace 08-05-2005 07:40 PM

[quote="Scorpion -]M15F1T[-":3d147]http://www.mensa.org.uk/[/quote:3d147]
..oh them.. rolleyes: ..that lot are as thick as pig shit if I'm any judge.

Jin-Roh 08-05-2005 08:23 PM

IQ vs that other Intelligent thing... forgot what it's called. All I know is that I'm high in Visual-Spatial learning.

jujumantb 08-05-2005 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KTOG
No, it just means i have an advanced sense of logic. It has nothing to do with my job or stereotyped persona.

It means you HAD an advanced sense of logic, children develop at all different speeds, you would likely score much lower now.

Coleman 08-05-2005 10:32 PM

fuck, i can't remember the name of the one I took online. Sloi said it was one of the best ones available. If you got a certain score or something, you could join an online magazine club.

I got a 120 on it. It was one of the most difficult things ever. About 5 of them I just clicked a random answer.


Remember guys, IQ doesn't test how smart you are. It tests your ability to learn.

SoLiDUS 08-06-2005 01:37 AM

Re: IQ Test
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KTOG
I'm bored and looking for a legitimate IQ test. I was tested when i was 10 and got around 140-150. All the googled ones are junk and i was wonder if there was a good one (even if it does cost money).

International High IQ Society tests are fairly good for free tests. The ULTIMATE and CULTURE-FREE should give you results within +/- 5 points of a proctored exam...

SoLiDUS 08-06-2005 01:41 AM

[quote="Eight Ace":14ad4][quote="Scorpion -]M15F1T[-":14ad4]http://www.mensa.org.uk/[/quote:14ad4]
..oh them.. rolleyes: ..that lot are as thick as pig shit if I'm any judge.[/quote:14ad4]

I take offense to that comment. You've probably just met the few members looking for validation through that society: if you actually attended a gathering, you'd be surprised how interesting and lively the discussion can be.

happy:

KTOG 08-06-2005 01:48 AM

I think I would fit in. I just got into a discussion about the expansion of the universe with my old boss, quite titilating.

jujumantb 08-06-2005 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman

Remember guys, IQ doesn't test how smart you are. It tests your ability to learn.

Its a measure of general intelligence (aka how smart you are), in what way would you argue it tests your ability to learn? I mean, if anything, they go hand in hand. IQ scores have always shown a coorelation to GPA, job success, stable marriages, and staying out of (or in) jail. Its safe to say that, to some degree, IQ predicts success in life.

SoLiDUS 08-06-2005 01:54 AM

Another thing that bothers me: most online tests will give you a score... sure, but it won't mention the standard deviation used for scoring. Most sites use a 24-point deviation so if you get 124, you're one deviation above average: professional tests will use either a 15 or 16-point scale so if you got 124 on that 24-point scale, your score on the 15-point scale is really 115. When people say "I got a 140 on that test", they're basically saying "I got 125 on a standard deviation of 15". Overinflation of scores aside, if people get 160 on a test and think they're Einstein's equal, they fail to realize his score was on a deviation of 15 whereas theirs was on a 24-point scale, making his score 196 on the same test they took. It's better to talk in percentiles.

Judas 08-06-2005 02:00 AM

[quote:ba7d5]If an IQ test is supposed to measure a person's intelligence, the question is: What is intelligence? Is it the ability to do well in school? Is it the ability to read well and spell correctly? Or are the following people intelligent?

The physician who smokes three packets of cigarettes a day?

The Nobel Prize winner whose marriage and personal life are in ruins?

The corporate executive who has ingeniously worked his way to the top and also earned a heart attack for his efforts?

The brilliant and successful music composer who handled his money so poorly that he was always running from his creditors (incidentally, his name was Mozart)?18

The problem is that the term intelligence has never been defined adequately and therefore nobody knows what an IQ test is supposed to measure. In spite of this the futures of thousands of children are determined by the results of this test.[/quote:ba7d5]

SoLiDUS 08-06-2005 02:07 AM

That's such bs... modern psychometricians know damn well what they measure with IQ tests: it's not a question of WHAT they're measuring but rather how much of intelligence they comprise, although the cognitive abilities/areas they quantify end up correlating damn well with accepted definitions of intellectual performance in a variety of tasks.

jujumantb 08-06-2005 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Judas
[quote:d064f]If an IQ test is supposed to measure a person's intelligence, the question is: What is intelligence? Is it the ability to do well in school? Is it the ability to read well and spell correctly? Or are the following people intelligent?

The physician who smokes three packets of cigarettes a day?

The Nobel Prize winner whose marriage and personal life are in ruins?

The corporate executive who has ingeniously worked his way to the top and also earned a heart attack for his efforts?

The brilliant and successful music composer who handled his money so poorly that he was always running from his creditors (incidentally, his name was Mozart)?18

The problem is that the term intelligence has never been defined adequately and therefore nobody knows what an IQ test is supposed to measure. In spite of this the futures of thousands of children are determined by the results of this test.

[/quote:d064f]
Thats incredibly stupid
We may not always agree on what intelligence is defined as, but we can certainly draw conclusions on what an IQ test measures and predicts. Plain and simple, IQ tests wouldnt exist if they did not relate to performance in the real world, and they DO. Read my post a few up...
We can definitly get into the theories of influential psychologists of the past century to show how bogus that stance is, but I dont really want to relive college pysch....

jujumantb 08-06-2005 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
That's such bs... modern psychometricians know damn well what they measure with IQ tests: it's not a question of WHAT they're measuring but rather how much of intelligence it comprises.

/high-five

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