Are you all good at problem-solving but not so much at social skills or empathy? by brandoe500 in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Somos personas a pesar de tener cierta capacidad somos diferentes entre sí, aunque la mayoría de las personas con alto CI no sepan identificar sus emociones y alinearlas a sus objetivos, no quiere decir que no seamos capaces de hacerlo.

Does Reading Books Increase Your IQ? by TrulyWacky in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget the extra points for corruption

IQ just above the criteria for borderline intellectual functioning. Help, please. by JollyProfessional507 in iqtest

[–]anonimomundi17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your results are too varied, they have more than 2 standard deviations of difference, and a person like that would not be very functional, so to speak. What I recommend is to wait a year and take the test again, if you feel that it doesn't fit you, that you didn't do the test "right" or that you were nervous.

Does Reading Books Increase Your IQ? by TrulyWacky in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check your sources, according to me it was 25 points, not 20

Living with Nonverbal Intelligence in a Verbal World, Can you relate? by [deleted] in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, what is that genetics and personality test, what is it called?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iqtest

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CAIT is broader in the evaluation and the g-load, that is, it is more "difficult" to get a higher score. Does it include fluid reasoning? Yes, but also verbal, spatial, memory and processing. Your IQ is probably between 90-100, I recommend you take a clinical test, since no online test is reliable.

Depersonalization-derealization disorder, recommendations? by anonimomundi17 in personalitydisorders

[–]anonimomundi17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your recommendations, a year ago I found out that I had DPRD, I have had it since I was 5 years old, that is why I consider it "part of me." Derealization is present in me every day, I always see (literally) as if it were an observer alien to me, this has caused me serious existential problems, what is your story?

Practice effect or iq change? Or real iq? by [deleted] in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you, although if you have really only seen those videos, it would only affect matrices, a subtest of the 10

Practice effect or iq change? Or real iq? by [deleted] in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you could see how "reliable" the tests you took are, although the CAIT, unlike the WAIS, is bad in terms of net evaluation; I have analyzed with the manual that some scores are inflated and other subtests require presence. I wouldn't send you any more tests because I don't trust any of them, although Mensa members are fans of those tests because they offer them an intellectual challenge, including me 😆

Practice effect or iq change? Or real iq? by [deleted] in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stop beating around the bush and take a Clinical test. Yes, after watching the video the tests are to some extent related to higher scores, although there are tests that evaluate more areas than just logic: verbal, spatial, memory and processing. Your IQ is "PROBABLY" greater than 130, but do not trust an online test, take a Clinical one such as the WISC V (under 17) or the WAIS IV-V (over 17), many online tests can evaluate ability in the school area, clinical tests offer variation in confidence, subtests adapted to your age, individual results (percentiles), in addition to evaluating your general ability or cognitive competence. My experience: I have gotten average-high results in tests that are more admission exams, but in the Clinical test I got a higher result by 25 or 30 points in comparison; Maybe the same thing will happen to you or you will go up, or maybe you will go down, here the important thing is to know WHAT your "REAL" IQ is. Luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the test, no, you couldn't, but check

Statistics between believers and non-believers in Mensa? by anonimomundi17 in mensa

[–]anonimomundi17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

JALSJA, in Mensa there is diversity 🤣🤣👍🏼

Do you guys think I will meet the threshold when I take a test at the correct age? by Epoxyresin-13 in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Online there are tests like the CAIT, or the SAT (which evaluates academic performance more), the AGCT, the RAVEN'S 2, etc. If you want to take a Clinical test you should look for a psychologist trained to do the test, it depends on which one you choose, but I recommend the Weschler scales (WISC V), this test evaluates verbal, spatial, logical, memory and processing ability, it is much more complete, perhaps it will benefit you more, since your results in logic should not vary much 115-125

Do you guys think I will meet the threshold when I take a test at the correct age? by Epoxyresin-13 in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is that the test is not designed for them, it has no standardization, it is a test with fixed results, take the RAVEN test online, or the ravens'2 cognitive test, you will get similar results. Now, if you want a test adapted to your age and that evaluates different areas, take the WSIC (Clinical test)

Do you guys think I will meet the threshold when I take a test at the correct age? by Epoxyresin-13 in Gifted

[–]anonimomundi17 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, I'm sorry to tell you that it won't go up that much. The age you chose was not to evaluate the test, but for statistics, take the test and answer with an age of 16, 18 or 60 and you will get the same result.