sidneyworld
Senior Member
You didn't even read the questions asked
Hey I took that IQ test. I got 178.
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You didn't even read the questions asked
The truly odd thing is that people actually think you can "learn" IQ ... LOL ... no, schooling has little effect on IQ but a high IQ can help once out of school. IQ isn't knowledge, it's knowing how to use knowledge once you have it.
IQ also concerns the ability to learn and develop new solutions to problems given.
You're confusing IQ with wisdom
Your evidence? I have cited evidence to the contrary from multiple studies across this board. You cannot refute that with merely your wishful thinking.
because they are not blindly following what someone else offer
You have that backwards, KK
You reach your won conclusions by ignoring the evidence because you are a fool.
Your IQ is pretty low isn't it? ... maybe 150 at most, average I know, but very low IMO.
5 standard deviations above the IQ mean of 100 is an average IQ?
Genius IQ is generally considered to begin around 140 to 145, representing ~.25% of the population (1 in 400). Here's a rough guide:
- 115-124 - Above average (e.g., university students)
- 125-134 - Gifted (e.g., post-graduate students)
- 135-144 - Highly gifted (e.g., intellectuals)
- 145-154 - Genius (e.g., professors)
- 155-164 - Genius (e.g., Nobel Prize winners)
- 165-179 - High genius
- 180-200 - Highest genius
- >200 - "Unmeasurable genius"
source
At least as interesting is the obvious NORTH SOUTH difference in IQ and religiosity outcomes, too.
The correlation isn't quite so pronounced but it's fairly obvious, isn't it?
I'd love to see this done as an median IQ to median latitude graph.
People who believe in religion are most often the least intelligent ones, especially if you believe that your god is an alien from an invisible planet, like, how fucking stupid are you to believe that shit?
What I'd learned in 6th grade in Montana, my ex wife learned in 11th in Tennessee.
What I'd learned in 6th grade in Montana, my ex wife learned in 11th in Tennessee.
That means that your wife was learning long division in 11th grade, or you were learning pre-calculus in 6th grade.
IQ also concerns the ability to learn and develop new solutions to problems given.
You're confusing IQ with wisdom
Your evidence? I have cited evidence to the contrary from multiple studies across this board. You cannot refute that with merely your wishful thinking.
You have that backwards, KK
You reach your won conclusions by ignoring the evidence because you are a fool.
5 standard deviations above the IQ mean of 100 is an average IQ?
Genius IQ is generally considered to begin around 140 to 145, representing ~.25% of the population (1 in 400). Here's a rough guide:
- 115-124 - Above average (e.g., university students)
- 125-134 - Gifted (e.g., post-graduate students)
- 135-144 - Highly gifted (e.g., intellectuals)
- 145-154 - Genius (e.g., professors)
- 155-164 - Genius (e.g., Nobel Prize winners)
- 165-179 - High genius
- 180-200 - Highest genius
- >200 - "Unmeasurable genius"
source
I give people the benefit of the doubt at first. Most people I know, even some idiots, score 150 ... it's not suppose to be the average, but it seems like it. I don't think the scale has been adjusted well, of course I took it as a child and another paper said that younger kids tend to score higher than adults ... but meh, I still think it needs a bit of a rework.
Ok, she must have been very very very very hot though.