To the first, I’d say: not necessarily, but it helps tremendously— that’s partly why clinical IQ tests want to wait until 3-5 months have passed since your last similar test. To the second, I’d say: no, as this would make test-retest reliability practically zero if the case (test-retest reliability is an important part of verifying In mensa Norway i scored 128 while i took 2 tests with a psychologist and scored in the 140s in both and he told me that the tests i did with him are tested to thousands of people. [deleted] 2 yr. ago Mensa Norway seems to give people either really deflated or inflated scores. This tests are easy anyway Norway 25.6. 2020 - 135 Denmark 25.5.2021 - 140 Finland 1.6 2021 - 135 Norway 4.11 2020 - 142 , under influence of COVID 19. Probably lucky. That's too high Hungary 3.6 2021 - 125+ , i think it says 125 is max After taking so so many tests i understood patterns, maybe my real IQ is somewhere near 120. SD15. Finally, your bit about your IQ test results being "off the scale and to contact them" is unbelievable, as in I do not believe you. That is not how Mensa test results responses work, that is also not how IQ testing works; there is always a scale, you can't go beyond it. For any given test there is a maximum possible score, you cannot exceed it. 5. I have scored 54/60 on the ICAR60, and "diagnosed" with 142 on Mensa Norway. I also could complete Einstein's challenge that apparently only 2% of the population can solve (don't have the screenshot tho). How legit are these results ? More info in the comments The headline number on its own is much use at all, don't get too hung up on it. 85-115 is designed to be 68%, not 50. The standard deviation is meant to be exactly 15, so given that all numbers are correct then it should give you 68% between them. IQ tests have their roots in eugenics. 7iqz. Many of them have also been wondering what the exact IQ of their reports are. However American Mensa doesn't provide IQ scores, except raw scores. I took the RAIT a few years ago with Australian Mensa (the same test). Happily, Australian Mensa does provide the IQ scores :) but I had to pay an extra 55 AUD for the full report. Age Average: The average IQ score by age: 16-17-year-olds: 108: Adults between 18 and 19 years: 105: For people between 20 and 24 years of age: 99: For people between 24 and 34 years of age Norway 107 (First attempt was 97 ran out of time), Denmark 121. Sweden 126. Raven 2 138.5. And CAIT VP + Figure Weights = 105 but VP + Block Design= 119. So, I settled for 112 and still doubting it. Don’t take it if you, like me, are the kinda guy who would use a calculator for 1+1 on a test and overanalyse thingsšŸ˜„. Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices is a non-verbal reasoning test that is used to measure one’s ability to use reasoning and logical ability.The tests were originally developed by John C. Raven in 1936.The tests were initially developed for research purposes. IQ Converting a Raven score to an IQ score is possible using a few short steps. Anyway here are my results: Mensa Denmark: 123 Mensa Norway: 118 SACFT: 142, but the test is very easy and inflated, I read that it would be closer to 115-120 if renormed Tri52: 120 CFNSE: 0 (wasn't able to score high enough to be in the 2% percentile) Icar16: 80% percentile

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