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  2. Mensa International - Wikipedia

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    However, American Mensa does not provide a score comparable to scores on other tests; the test serves only to qualify a person for membership. [15] In some national groups, a person may take a Mensa-offered test only once, although one may later submit an application with results from a different qualifying test.

  3. High-IQ society - Wikipedia

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    Those are listed below by selectivity percentile (assuming the now-standard definition of IQ as a standard score with a median of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 IQ points). Since the 1960s, Mensa has experienced increasing competition in attracting high-IQ individuals, as various new groups have emerged with even stricter and more exclusive ...

  4. Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales - Wikipedia

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    The test is currently in its second edition, published in 2015. [2]Both editions are suitable for evaluation of intellectual giftedness, [3] and high scores are accepted as qualifying evidence for high IQ societies such as Intertel (min. IQ ≥ 135) and American Mensa (min. IQ ≥ 130).

  5. Christopher Langan - Wikipedia

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    A score of 42 on the Mega Test was originally designed to yield a predicted IQ value of 173-174, although data analysed from test takers led to a renorming of this and a 163-174 range [15] [12]. Further renorming work has suggested the range may be 159-169. [16] Mensa, the high IQ society, never accepted Mega Test scores for entry into the ...

  6. IQ classification - Wikipedia

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    The highest score obtainable by direct look-up from the standard scoring tables (based on norms from the 1930s) was IQ 171 at various chronological ages from three years six months (with a test raw score "mental age" of six years and two months) up to age six years and three months (with a test raw score "mental age" of ten years and three ...

  7. DRC/CTB - Wikipedia

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    Authored by Drs. Elizabeth T. Sullivan, Willis W. Clark, and Ernest T. Tiegs, scores from the California Test of Mental Maturity are still valid as a qualifier for Mensa International® membership (qualifying test score is 132) and Intertel (qualifying minimum score of 137).

  8. American test scores prompt 'a moment of truth' for schools

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    The “Nation’s Report Card” reveals steep declines in math and reading scores among U.S. fourth- and eighth-graders. American test scores prompt 'a moment of truth' for schools Skip to main ...

  9. Miller Analogies Test - Wikipedia

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    The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) was a standardized test used both for graduate school admissions in the United States and entrance to high I.Q. societies.Created and published by Harcourt Assessment (now a division of Pearson Education), the MAT consisted of 120 questions in 60 minutes (an earlier iteration was 100 questions in 50 minutes).