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IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes.A FEW LINKS
A Few Links. - Please see the fascinating site that inspired this one: (An intesting datum from Ulf Norlinger's site is that he 'read in some paper that Einstein , regarded as the prototype for a genius, may "only" have had just above 160.'/. Ulf Norlinger has some misgivings about the Flynn Effect.) - The place to start forinformation
HOW TO ESTIMATE YOUR IQ BASED ON YOUR GRE OR SAT SCORES An example of a 16 SD test is the Stanford-Binet. This way of estimating was based simply on an interpolation between two points: 1) the theoretical average IQ of GRE takers= 115* with the average GRE V+Q score being 1035 in 1999-2000, and 2) the minimum IQ level of the Ultranet society= 164 with the accepted (old) GRE score being 1610. SELECTED ENTRANCE CRITERIA FOR HIGH IQ SOCIETIES Selected Entrance Criteria for High IQ Societies. Prior to 5/94 (Q + V) 1250. Effective 5/94 (Q + V + A) 1875. Effective 10/01 N/A. prior to 4/95 1360. SAT-I (recentered) 4/95 & later 1420. 1460 V + Q through May 1994. 2180 V + Q + A June 1994 through Sept 2001. Not accepted from October 2001 on. OFFICIAL HISTORICAL SAT TO IQ CONVERSIONS Official Historical SAT to IQ Conversions These data were combined from two hard-to-obtain sources. The first was A Study of Error: a Summary and Evaluation of Methods Used in Six Years of Study of the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board by Carl C. Brigham, Associate Secretary of the College Entrance Examination Board (1932). ROE (1952) STUDY OF THE MOST EMINENT US-BORN SCIENTISTS Roe (1952) Study of the Most Eminent US-Born Scientists. Data crunched from chapter XII of The Making of a Scientist by Anne Roe, 1952. Roe gave the 64 scientists tests produced with the help of the ETS (Educational Testing Service). These tests were also given to some students who also had to take Stanford-Binet IQ tests. PRE-1974 SAT TO IQ CONVERSION TABLE Pre-1974 SAT to IQ Conversion Table. The table is from the paper 'Conversion Tables for Otis Gamma and Scholastic Aptitude Test,' by Warren W. Willingham and James A. Strickland in the Personnel and Guidance Journal, 41(4), 1962, 356-358.It took some effort and luck to dig up this obscure paper. IQ COMPARISON SITE ADVANCED CULTURE FAIR IQ TESTSIGN-UP / LOGINRESULTSIQ BASICSIQ TABLEENTRANCE CRITERIASEX DIFFERENCES Welcome to the IQ Comparison Site Advanced Culture Fair IQ Test This is a culture-fair IQ test because there is minimal prior knowledge needed to answer the questions. IQ BASICS - IQ COMPARISON SITE IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. MODERN IQ RANGES FOR VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS This graph was adapted from Figure 12 of Hauser, Robert M. 2002. "Meritocracy, cognitive ability, and the sources of occupational success." CDE Working Paper 98-07 (rev). IQ PERCENTILE AND RARITY CHART IQ Percentile and Rarity Chart. These are IQs, their percentiles, and rarity on a 15 SD (e.g. Wechsler) and 16 SD (e.g. Stanford-Binet)scale.
CHECK OUT MY 'ADVANCED CULTURE-FAIR IQ TEST' RESULTS FROM What is intelligence? The definition I like is that intelligence is "the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations also : the skilled use of reason" (7). IQS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES From V. Buj, Person.& Individ. Diff., Vol. 2, pp. 168 to 169, 1981 Subjects >16 yrs. old tested on the Cattell Culture Fair Test 3 (16 SD), standardized in the USA (IQ=100). COUNTRIES RANKED BY POPULATION TO 'INTELLECTUAL' NOBEL Countries Ranked by Population to "Intellectual" Nobel Prize Ratio. This investigates whether there was a correlation between number of intellectual Nobel Prizes won by a country and the average IQ score of that country.For a proper comparison, the population of each country was divided by the number of Nobel Prizes it had gotten. COX'S IQ ESTIMATES OF 301 EMINENT GENIUSES BORN FROM 1450 The Intelligence Quotient scores are on the Stanford-Binet scale. The scores listed are based on biographical data (including school rankings, anecdotes, works written, etc.) from data up to 26 years of age (and corrected to counter a regression towards the mean). SEX DIFFERENCES IN IQ Sex Differences in IQ Conventional wisdom overturned. The conventional wisdom about sex differences in IQ is that males and females have thesame average IQ.
PRE-RECENTERING SAT TO IQ ESTIMATOR I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. But in this particular case, I used the Mensa criteria as the lowest point instead of the average IQ and SAT (verbal + math) scores of highschool graduates. IQ COMPARISON SITE ADVANCED CULTURE FAIR IQ TESTSIGN-UP / LOGINRESULTSIQ BASICSIQ TABLEENTRANCE CRITERIASEX DIFFERENCES Welcome to the IQ Comparison Site Advanced Culture Fair IQ Test This is a culture-fair IQ test because there is minimal prior knowledge needed to answer the questions. IQ BASICS - IQ COMPARISON SITE IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. MODERN IQ RANGES FOR VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS This graph was adapted from Figure 12 of Hauser, Robert M. 2002. "Meritocracy, cognitive ability, and the sources of occupational success." CDE Working Paper 98-07 (rev). IQ PERCENTILE AND RARITY CHART IQ Percentile and Rarity Chart. These are IQs, their percentiles, and rarity on a 15 SD (e.g. Wechsler) and 16 SD (e.g. Stanford-Binet)scale.
CHECK OUT MY 'ADVANCED CULTURE-FAIR IQ TEST' RESULTS FROM What is intelligence? The definition I like is that intelligence is "the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations also : the skilled use of reason" (7). IQS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES From V. Buj, Person.& Individ. Diff., Vol. 2, pp. 168 to 169, 1981 Subjects >16 yrs. old tested on the Cattell Culture Fair Test 3 (16 SD), standardized in the USA (IQ=100). COUNTRIES RANKED BY POPULATION TO 'INTELLECTUAL' NOBEL Countries Ranked by Population to "Intellectual" Nobel Prize Ratio. This investigates whether there was a correlation between number of intellectual Nobel Prizes won by a country and the average IQ score of that country.For a proper comparison, the population of each country was divided by the number of Nobel Prizes it had gotten. COX'S IQ ESTIMATES OF 301 EMINENT GENIUSES BORN FROM 1450 The Intelligence Quotient scores are on the Stanford-Binet scale. The scores listed are based on biographical data (including school rankings, anecdotes, works written, etc.) from data up to 26 years of age (and corrected to counter a regression towards the mean). SEX DIFFERENCES IN IQ Sex Differences in IQ Conventional wisdom overturned. The conventional wisdom about sex differences in IQ is that males and females have thesame average IQ.
PRE-RECENTERING SAT TO IQ ESTIMATOR I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. But in this particular case, I used the Mensa criteria as the lowest point instead of the average IQ and SAT (verbal + math) scores of highschool graduates. IQ BASICS - IQ COMPARISON SITE IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. LOGIN, SIGN-UP, AND PASSWORD MAINTENANCE PAGE IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. SAT I TO IQ ESTIMATOR Note: Mensa considers that scores from after January 31, 1994, "No longer correlate with an IQ test." I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. HOW TO ESTIMATE YOUR IQ BASED ON YOUR GRE OR SAT SCORES How to estimate your IQ based on your GRE or SAT scores New and improved method to estimate your IQ based on your GRE scores: 1. Add up your Verbal + Quantitative scores.A FEW LINKS
A Few Links - Please see the fascinating site that inspired this one: (An intesting datum from Ulf Norlinger's site is that he 'read in some paper that Einstein , regarded as the prototype for a genius, may "only" have had just above 160.'/ SELECTED ENTRANCE CRITERIA FOR HIGH IQ SOCIETIES taken prior to April 1995 recentering: 1450 V+M, 1520 V+M Apr. 1995— Feb. 2005
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IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. OFFICIAL HISTORICAL SAT TO IQ CONVERSIONS Official Historical SAT to IQ Conversions These data were combined from two hard-to-obtain sources. The first was A Study of Error: a Summary and Evaluation of Methods Used in Six Years of Study of the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board by Carl C. Brigham, Associate Secretary of the College Entrance Examination Board (1932). ROE (1952) STUDY OF THE MOST EMINENT US-BORN SCIENTISTS Roe (1952) Study of the Most Eminent US-Born Scientists. Data crunched from chapter XII of The Making of a Scientist by Anne Roe, 1952.. Roe gave the 64 scientists tests produced with the help of the ETS (Educational Testing Service). PRE-1974 SAT TO IQ CONVERSION TABLE Pre-1974 SAT to IQ Conversion Table. The table is from the paper 'Conversion Tables for Otis Gamma and Scholastic Aptitude Test,' by Warren W. Willingham and James A. Strickland in the Personnel and Guidance Journal, 41(4), 1962, 356-358.It took some effort and luck to dig up this obscure paper. IQ COMPARISON SITE ADVANCED CULTURE FAIR IQ TESTSIGN-UP / LOGINRESULTSIQ BASICSIQ TABLEENTRANCE CRITERIASEX DIFFERENCES Welcome to the IQ Comparison Site Advanced Culture Fair IQ Test. This is a culture-fair IQ test because there is minimal prior knowledge needed to answer the questions. It tests reasoning and your ability to detect patterns despite deliberate distraction. MODERN IQ RANGES FOR VARIOUS OCCUPATIONSIQ BASICSIQ TABLENOBEL PRIZE RATIOSIGN-UP / LOGINROESAT TO IQ Modern IQ ranges for various occupations. This graph was adapted from Figure 12 of Hauser, Robert M. 2002. "Meritocracy, cognitive ability, and the sources of occupational success." CDE Working Paper 98-07 (rev). Center for Demography and Ecology, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. CHECK OUT MY 'ADVANCED CULTURE-FAIR IQ TEST' RESULTS FROM IQ = (MA/CA) * 100. The intelligence quotient was equal to 100 times the Mental Age divided by the Chronological Age. For example, if a certain child started reading, etc., at the age of 3 (CA) and average children start reading, etc., at the age of 6 (MA), the child would get an IQ score of 200. (Such a score is very, very rare). IQ PERCENTILE AND RARITY CHART In that case use this example as a guide: If you want to know how many people have IQs of 84 or lower, look at the rarity of people that have an IQ of 116 or higher. (100 - 84 = 16. 100 + 16 = 116). IQ. 15 SD Percentile. Rarity: 1/X. 16 SD Percentile. SAT I TO IQ ESTIMATOR SAT I to IQ Estimator. Note: Mensa considers that scores from after January 31, 1994, "No longer correlate with an IQ test." I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. The lowest point of reference was the theoretical average IQ of high school students being 110 and the current average SAT I V+M(verbal
COX'S IQ ESTIMATES OF 301 EMINENT GENIUSES BORN FROM 1450 This means that perfectly average modern kids have gotten 'genius' scores on old IQ tests. The gains are not just for average people. For example, looking at a Dutch 1952 IQ test given to 18 year old military recruits, 0.04% got scores of 150 and above in 1952, whereas in HOW TO ESTIMATE YOUR IQ BASED ON YOUR GRE OR SAT SCORES An example of a 16 SD test is the Stanford-Binet. This way of estimating was based simply on an interpolation between two points: 1) the theoretical average IQ of GRE takers= 115* with the average GRE V+Q score being 1035 in 1999-2000, and 2) the minimum IQ level of the Ultranet society= 164 with the accepted (old) GRE score being 1610. COUNTRIES RANKED BY POPULATION TO 'INTELLECTUAL' NOBEL Countries Ranked by Population to "Intellectual" Nobel Prize Ratio. This investigates whether there was a correlation between number of intellectual Nobel Prizes won by a country and the average IQ score of that country.For a proper comparison, the population of each country was divided by the number of Nobel Prizes it had gotten. PRE-RECENTERING SAT TO IQ ESTIMATOR Pre-Recentering SAT to IQ Estimator. I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. But in this particular case, I used the Mensa criteria as the lowest point instead of the average IQ and SAT (verbal + math) scores of highschool SEX DIFFERENCES IN IQ Male and female mean IQs are about equal below the age of 15 but males have a higher mean IQ from age 15 on. The effect of sex differences in IQ is largest at the high extreme of intelligence. Since many of the more prestigious roles in society are associated with high IQ, the lack of female representation in these roles may be partially due to IQ COMPARISON SITE ADVANCED CULTURE FAIR IQ TESTSIGN-UP / LOGINRESULTSIQ BASICSIQ TABLEENTRANCE CRITERIASEX DIFFERENCES Welcome to the IQ Comparison Site Advanced Culture Fair IQ Test. This is a culture-fair IQ test because there is minimal prior knowledge needed to answer the questions. It tests reasoning and your ability to detect patterns despite deliberate distraction. MODERN IQ RANGES FOR VARIOUS OCCUPATIONSIQ BASICSIQ TABLENOBEL PRIZE RATIOSIGN-UP / LOGINROESAT TO IQ Modern IQ ranges for various occupations. This graph was adapted from Figure 12 of Hauser, Robert M. 2002. "Meritocracy, cognitive ability, and the sources of occupational success." CDE Working Paper 98-07 (rev). Center for Demography and Ecology, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. CHECK OUT MY 'ADVANCED CULTURE-FAIR IQ TEST' RESULTS FROM IQ = (MA/CA) * 100. The intelligence quotient was equal to 100 times the Mental Age divided by the Chronological Age. For example, if a certain child started reading, etc., at the age of 3 (CA) and average children start reading, etc., at the age of 6 (MA), the child would get an IQ score of 200. (Such a score is very, very rare). IQ PERCENTILE AND RARITY CHART In that case use this example as a guide: If you want to know how many people have IQs of 84 or lower, look at the rarity of people that have an IQ of 116 or higher. (100 - 84 = 16. 100 + 16 = 116). IQ. 15 SD Percentile. Rarity: 1/X. 16 SD Percentile. SAT I TO IQ ESTIMATOR SAT I to IQ Estimator. Note: Mensa considers that scores from after January 31, 1994, "No longer correlate with an IQ test." I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. The lowest point of reference was the theoretical average IQ of high school students being 110 and the current average SAT I V+M(verbal
COX'S IQ ESTIMATES OF 301 EMINENT GENIUSES BORN FROM 1450 This means that perfectly average modern kids have gotten 'genius' scores on old IQ tests. The gains are not just for average people. For example, looking at a Dutch 1952 IQ test given to 18 year old military recruits, 0.04% got scores of 150 and above in 1952, whereas in HOW TO ESTIMATE YOUR IQ BASED ON YOUR GRE OR SAT SCORES An example of a 16 SD test is the Stanford-Binet. This way of estimating was based simply on an interpolation between two points: 1) the theoretical average IQ of GRE takers= 115* with the average GRE V+Q score being 1035 in 1999-2000, and 2) the minimum IQ level of the Ultranet society= 164 with the accepted (old) GRE score being 1610. COUNTRIES RANKED BY POPULATION TO 'INTELLECTUAL' NOBEL Countries Ranked by Population to "Intellectual" Nobel Prize Ratio. This investigates whether there was a correlation between number of intellectual Nobel Prizes won by a country and the average IQ score of that country.For a proper comparison, the population of each country was divided by the number of Nobel Prizes it had gotten. PRE-RECENTERING SAT TO IQ ESTIMATOR Pre-Recentering SAT to IQ Estimator. I did these calculations using a method similar to that for my GRE to IQ Estimator. But in this particular case, I used the Mensa criteria as the lowest point instead of the average IQ and SAT (verbal + math) scores of highschool SEX DIFFERENCES IN IQ Male and female mean IQs are about equal below the age of 15 but males have a higher mean IQ from age 15 on. The effect of sex differences in IQ is largest at the high extreme of intelligence. Since many of the more prestigious roles in society are associated with high IQ, the lack of female representation in these roles may be partially due to IQ BASICS - IQ COMPARISON SITE IQ = (MA/CA) * 100. The intelligence quotient was equal to 100 times the Mental Age divided by the Chronological Age. For example, if a certain child started reading, etc., at the age of 3 (CA) and average children start reading, etc., at the age of 6 (MA), the child would get an IQ score of 200. (Such a score is very, very rare). LOGIN, SIGN-UP, AND PASSWORD MAINTENANCE PAGE IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes. IQS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES From V. Buj, Person.& Individ. Diff., Vol. 2, pp. 168 to 169, 1981 Subjects >16 yrs. old tested on the Cattell Culture Fair Test 3 (16 SD), standardized in the USA (IQ=100).OLD POLL RESULTS
IQ Basics, IQ Explained, IQ scores for three hundred eminent geniuses; Estimate your IQ from your GRE or SAT scores; IQs for occupational groups; Entrance criteria for high IQ societies; The Flynn Effect; Average IQ scores in nations vs Nobel prizes.A FEW LINKS
A Few Links. - Please see the fascinating site that inspired this one: (An intesting datum from Ulf Norlinger's site is that he 'read in some paper that Einstein , regarded as the prototype for a genius, may "only" have had just above 160.'/. Ulf Norlinger has some misgivings about the Flynn Effect.) - The place to start forinformation
THE FLYNN EFFECT FOR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES The first table below is a selection of columns from the table as Flynn gave it: grouped by type of test. As was just mentioned, the different types of tests give different magnitudes of gain, so countries are best compared within that context. SELECTED ENTRANCE CRITERIA FOR HIGH IQ SOCIETIES Selected Entrance Criteria for High IQ Societies. Prior to 5/94 (Q + V) 1250. Effective 5/94 (Q + V + A) 1875. Effective 10/01 N/A. prior to 4/95 1360. SAT-I (recentered) 4/95 & later 1420. 1460 V + Q through May 1994. 2180 V + Q + A June 1994 through Sept 2001. Not accepted from October 2001 on. SEX DIFFERENCES IN IQ Male and female mean IQs are about equal below the age of 15 but males have a higher mean IQ from age 15 on. The effect of sex differences in IQ is largest at the high extreme of intelligence. Since many of the more prestigious roles in society are associated with high IQ, the lack of female representation in these roles may be partially due to OFFICIAL HISTORICAL SAT TO IQ CONVERSIONS Official Historical SAT to IQ Conversions These data were combined from two hard-to-obtain sources. The first was A Study of Error: a Summary and Evaluation of Methods Used in Six Years of Study of the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board by Carl C. Brigham, Associate Secretary of the College Entrance Examination Board (1932). PRE-1974 SAT TO IQ CONVERSION TABLE Pre-1974 SAT to IQ Conversion Table. The table is from the paper 'Conversion Tables for Otis Gamma and Scholastic Aptitude Test,' by Warren W. Willingham and James A. Strickland in the Personnel and Guidance Journal, 41(4), 1962, 356-358.It took some effort and luck to dig up this obscure paper. skip to the main content area of this pageIQ Comparison Site
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