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Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Admiral Amara
Back in the day, I took an IQ test which came out to 168. That's quite nice, really, being above "average MENSA member" and not too far below "!!! genius!". About a year ago, I took an online IQ test, Tickle.com, was it? Regardless, mine came out to about 134. That's a 34 point discrepancy. Now, of course, I only took these respective tests once, and it may not the best representative sample, but given my experiences thus far in life, I'm willing to bet that IQ is not exactly as accurate as people have made it out to be.

HOLY F***. HOLY F***. AMARA.

I too got 168 on MENSA AND 134 on Tickle's classic IQ test. Tickle later sent you a free report stating that you're one of the few people that got these scores right? WTH. DID YOU COPY ME THROUGH TELEPATHY?

Admiral Amara Sep 8, 2006 10:39 AM

Wait. Are you SERIOUS? That's absolutely insane, Scarlet! Sonuvabitch.

Okay, my special talents are a keen musical ear and an ability to reproduce music by ear, as well as a knack for mathematics and a malfunctioning photographic memory. What have you got?

We're like some sort of superhero team, now.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Admiral Amara
Okay, my special talents are a keen musical ear and an ability to reproduce music by ear, as well as a knack for mathematics and a malfunctioning photographic memory. What have you got?

Oh wait, I rechecked the site, and apparently I got 136 for Tickle :tpg:
If you mean the "Some of your greatest talents" from the Tickle report, I got:
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Some of Your Greatest Talents
You've got tons of strengths. It wouldn't surprise us if you:
Think of the "big picture"
Can anticipate and predict patterns
Are good at context clues
Can see similarities in seemingly disparate things
The first two paragraphs says:
Quote:

Your mind's strengths allow you to think ahead of the game — to imagine or anticipate what should come next in just about any situation. Because you're equally skilled in the numerical and verbal universes of the brain, you can draw from multiple sources of information to come up with great ideas. The timelessness of your vision and the balance between your various skills are what make you a Visionary Philosopher.

In addition to your strengths in math and linguistics, you have a knack for matching and anticipating patterns. These skills and your uncanny ability to detect the underlying blueprint of most of life's situations add to your Visionary Philosopher mind.


looool Visionary Philosopher. What was your intellectual type?

Krelian Sep 8, 2006 02:10 PM

I just got 134 on the Tickle.com IQ test.

SOMETHING IS AWRY.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 03:02 PM

=O

^Did you get the free report as well? What did it say?

Tek2000 Sep 8, 2006 05:53 PM

As far as I know, the IQ test wasn't originally designed to see who was a genius and who wasn't, but rather the opposite: to detect people with deficiencies.
So, people getting insanely high IQs aren't necessarily geniuses - some questions are just patterns, which once learnt, can skyrocket your results in a similar test.

Kimchi Sep 8, 2006 06:17 PM

Didn't Edison had average I.Q? Lol, nice one with the Wikipedia.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by x86
So, people getting insanely high IQs aren't necessarily geniuses - some questions are just patterns, which once learnt, can skyrocket your results in a similar test.

Really? The questions in Tickle's classic test is pretty different to me. Plus, the MENSA test consists of only images but different pattern on all questions. Soo... I don't know. Guess you should try it anyways and see what your results are. =\

Rakka Sep 8, 2006 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
HOLY F***. HOLY F***. AMARA.

I too got 168 on MENSA AND 134 on Tickle's classic IQ test. Tickle later sent you a free report stating that you're one of the few people that got these scores right? WTH. DID YOU COPY ME THROUGH TELEPATHY?

...weird. The last time I took a proper IQ test, with cube counting and math problems and everything, I scored 168 too! I only got 117 on the Tickle test, though.

IQ isn't really that meaningful of a number, though...I mean, it tries to take so many characteristics about a person's mind, turn them into numbers, and then turn THOSE numbers into one nice big one. It doesn't measure creative, physical, or applied abilities at all, either. It's really more useful for spotting people who need additional help learning than it is at finding geniuses.

knkwzrd Sep 8, 2006 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
Oh wait, I rechecked the site, and apparently I got 136 for Tickle :tpg:
If you mean the "Some of your greatest talents" from the Tickle report, I got:
Quote:

Some of Your Greatest Talents
You've got tons of strengths. It wouldn't surprise us if you:
Think of the "big picture"
Can anticipate and predict patterns
Are good at context clues
Can see similarities in seemingly disparate things
The first two paragraphs says:
Quote:

Your mind's strengths allow you to think ahead of the game — to imagine or anticipate what should come next in just about any situation. Because you're equally skilled in the numerical and verbal universes of the brain, you can draw from multiple sources of information to come up with great ideas. The timelessness of your vision and the balance between your various skills are what make you a Visionary Philosopher.

In addition to your strengths in math and linguistics, you have a knack for matching and anticipating patterns. These skills and your uncanny ability to detect the underlying blueprint of most of life's situations add to your Visionary Philosopher mind.


looool Visionary Philosopher. What was your intellectual type?

Well, it looks like you and I have exactly the same brain! 136 Visionary Philosopher! This test is so accurate, it's frightening.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 10:04 PM

No wonder we gather here. GFF: Genius' False Faith

Ryuu Sep 8, 2006 10:55 PM

I took the Tickle Test.

Scored 142, and I'm apparently a Visionary Philosopher like Scarletdeath and knkwzrd.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 11:01 PM

Awaiting The One who will achieve perfect score on first try.

Ryuu Sep 8, 2006 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
Awaiting The One who will achieve perfect score on first try.

What is a perfect score for an IQ test anyway?


And I like how we got away from the Paris Hilton topic because it's bogus no matter how you look at it.

Scarletdeath Sep 8, 2006 11:08 PM

I think the highest IQ score would be 180? I heard that there's no limit to the actual score though; not sure.

Mods, please change title to Test your IQ at Tickle dot com!

Rakka Sep 8, 2006 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
I think the highest IQ score would be 180? I heard that there's no limit to the actual score though; not sure.

Mods, please change title to Test your IQ at Tickle dot com!

True IQ tests would rank participants by percentile...so I don't think that there is any such thing as a maximum IQ score. Even the best regular tests aren't very accurate at the low and high ends of the scale, though...only 1 in 100,000 people have IQs above 165 or below 35 if I understand this all correctly, so it's a bit tough to represent people who are that gifted or challenged on a simple numeric scale. I don't think that the Tickle test is as accurate as the Stanford-Binet Test, either!

It's kind of a bad habit to brag about having a really high IQ, though. The test was originally designed to spot students who would need additional help with basic math and reading, not so that all of these high-IQ boys' clubs could pop up everywhere.

...by the way, I'm copying this out of my educational psychology textbook, so I might be getting everything completely wrong. Sorry!

sabbey Sep 9, 2006 12:52 AM

I got a 122 on the Tickle.com test, better than I thought I'd get, to be honest... ;)

Krelian Sep 9, 2006 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
=O

^Did you get the free report as well? What did it say?

Free report? Crap, didn't notice :(

Logan Sep 9, 2006 12:47 PM

I remember taking an IQ test but it wasn't for Mensa. It was just to test the academic ability for students in North Carolina. This was during my Senior year in High School so it was back in Early 2003. When I got the results back, I thought it was the average score.

I had thought that 180 was considered higher than normal, 120 lower than normal, and 140 around average-ish (IQs were never really talked about so I simply estimated what was high and low). That showed how ignorant I was. My score was 139, and I must say I was shocked to find out that 140+ is actually considered high and I was just a single point away from it. I really do not feel like I have a 139 IQ though o.O

Even people who come across as painfully stupid can be a genius in disguise. I don't think I'm a genius, though. Remember, a number is just a number. No one is so smart they know how to do everything they're asked to. I'm pretty sure Paris Hilton can't build a Plane engine from broken scrap parts. A genius, by today's standards, seems to be generalized by how much basic knowledge (history, physics, psychology) and mathmatical ability you have. What really matters is if you're a genius in a specific field of study (i.e. your career). That would mean you'd be the go-to guy/girl for any information regarding that field. Just because Paris Hilton has an IQ of 144 doesn't mean I'd go to her and ask advice on how to code my own video game.

Long-winded story short, an IQ is just a number. Just do your best in school and your career. In the end, that's really all that matters.

Ryuu Sep 9, 2006 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Krelian
Free report? Crap, didn't notice :(

It should have been emailed to you.

Tek2000 Sep 12, 2006 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
Really? The questions in Tickle's classic test is pretty different to me. Plus, the MENSA test consists of only images but different pattern on all questions. Soo... I don't know. Guess you should try it anyways and see what your results are. =\

I've just took Tickle's Classic IQ test, scoring 136@Visionary Philosopher. Not bad :p

avanent Sep 13, 2006 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rakka
It's kind of a bad habit to brag about having a really high IQ, though. The test was originally designed to spot students who would need additional help with basic math and reading, not so that all of these high-IQ boys' clubs could pop up everywhere.

I'm not sure which IQ test you're reading about, but everytime I've learned about the IQ test, it was originally desinged in France. At the time, they didn't have enough money to provide further education to all students, so they designed a test to see whom would suceed within a school environment, and thus used the funds to their benefit over the other childrens. Looked it up online, and source seem to support your claim. Wonder if its just like the whole columbus = great vs columbus = idiot arguement.

The average IQ is 100. As the population gets smarter (well, knows more), the IQ test in continually ajusted to keep the average at 100. The standard deviation is 15 points, roughly 68% of the populace is within 15 points on both sides of 100. The next standard deviation on each side also contains 14% each. Roughly 96% of the populace is between 70 - 130 in IQ. This leaves only roughly around 4% for below 70 and above 130 IQ. It seems like everyone likes to report a very high IQ, however, the ammount of claims never seem to match up with the proper percentage. Funny how that works.

Also, online IQ tests are a joke. They are right there with the FREE XBOX 360 banners and pop-ups.

Scarletdeath Sep 13, 2006 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by avanent
Also, online IQ tests are a joke. They are right there with the FREE XBOX 360 banners and pop-ups.

Are you sure they're a joke? Amara and I got higher scores on MENSA written exams compared to online tests. =\

avanent Sep 13, 2006 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Scarletdeath
Are you sure they're a joke? Amara and I got higher scores on MENSA written exams compared to online tests. =\

They have very low reliability across tests. Low ammount of questions with a high ammount of variance, and no measure of validity. Every now and then they might nail someone on the head, but it'll be out of probability, not any accurate measure.

Namakemono Sep 13, 2006 03:15 PM

I did it when I was eight years old. It was monitored by professionals. I scored 150, and it was a great help to me, since I skipped a grade because of it.


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