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  2. Mensa International - Wikipedia

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    Mensa's requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on certain standardized IQ or other approved intelligence tests, such as the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. The minimum accepted score on the Stanford–Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148, and 130 in the Wechsler tests ( WAIS , WISC ). [ 13 ]

  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. You Could Already Qualify to Be a Member of Mensa ... - AOL

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    The organization also provides assistance to researchers inside and outside of Mensa for projects related to intelligence. Mensa International has more than 140,000 members (aka Mensans) in more ...

  5. 2-year-old becomes youngest member of world's highest IQ society

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    Isla McNabb became Mensa's youngest female member last year at just 2 years old. Her parents recently explained why they got her tested for the group.

  6. Figure Reasoning Test - Wikipedia

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    The test is utilised by several Mensa chapters in Europe, including Mensa Norway and Mensa Sweden, as well as by Mensa South Africa for their admissions processes. To qualify for Mensa, it is not necessary to complete both forms of the test. Each form independently provides an IQ percentile based on the raw score achieved by the test taker.

  7. Meet one of the youngest geniuses in the world - AOL

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    She's already a member of Mensa -- the genius society –- and currently stands as the youngest person in the Arizona Mensa chapter. Tests show her I.Q. is above 160, whereas the average person's ...

  8. IQ classification - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] Not all report test results as "IQ", but most now report a standard score with a mean score level of 100. When a test-taker scores higher or lower than the median score, the score is indicated as 15 standard score points higher or lower for each standard deviation difference higher or lower in the test-taker's performance on the test ...

  9. Youngest ever Mensa member only 3 years old with IQ of 146

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    She has an IQ of 146 and is the youngest person ever to be admitted into the Mensa Society. Lester Holt shares her story. Youngest ever Mensa member only 3 years old with IQ of 146 [Video]