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Okay, here are the three or four most important factors involved in determining which number and/or which test you should use.
If you have taken several IQ tests, do <I><B>NOT</B></I> take an average. Give the single highest score that you made.
If you have taken both supervised and self-administered tests, only the supervised tests are game for this survey.
Any test you designed yourself does not count (even if you proved it valid; sorry that's the rules).
Definition of supervised: a second living human observed you taking the test and signed a piece of paper stating that you scored "X" on your own without assistance from other people, looking in books, using computers (including calculators) or anything else; you did it all with your head and hands. This second person has professional certification in your state as either a psychologist or an educator.
<I>ALL internet website IQ tests are <B>INVALID (!)</B></I> I'm sorry; I know that there are a couple that I believe work, but the moment you let those one or two in, on comes the flood of fabulous fakes.
Definition of standardized: everyone takes the exact same test with the exact same questions under similar conditions. If it is a time limited test, everyone stops after X-amout of time. If it is time-open test, everyone finishes before they leave. Nobody gets a second shot at the questions (or puzzles or numbers or whatever). Sorry, no overnight, no three-week, no take-home tests are allowed. It's a one-shot, sit-down, hand-in, walk-away deal.
If you have taken several IQ tests, do <I><B>NOT</B></I> take an average. Give the single highest score that you made.
If you have taken both supervised and self-administered tests, only the supervised tests are game for this survey.
Any test you designed yourself does not count (even if you proved it valid; sorry that's the rules).
Definition of supervised: a second living human observed you taking the test and signed a piece of paper stating that you scored "X" on your own without assistance from other people, looking in books, using computers (including calculators) or anything else; you did it all with your head and hands. This second person has professional certification in your state as either a psychologist or an educator.
<I>ALL internet website IQ tests are <B>INVALID (!)</B></I> I'm sorry; I know that there are a couple that I believe work, but the moment you let those one or two in, on comes the flood of fabulous fakes.
Definition of standardized: everyone takes the exact same test with the exact same questions under similar conditions. If it is a time limited test, everyone stops after X-amout of time. If it is time-open test, everyone finishes before they leave. Nobody gets a second shot at the questions (or puzzles or numbers or whatever). Sorry, no overnight, no three-week, no take-home tests are allowed. It's a one-shot, sit-down, hand-in, walk-away deal.