The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by andrew1957 » 16 Jul 2012 16:18

Whilst now regretting setting off this whole issue the FACT is that no one has ever scored more than 161 on a Cattell IIIB test undertaken by British Mensa. The Mensa level for membership is 148. 161 on this test is off the scale well above genius level.

I sat the Cattell Culture Fair IIIA and scored 133 (Mensa level 132).

If anyone has scored more than 161 it was NOT a British Mensa test. There are any number of IQ testing systems available - some scoring up into the 200's - but these are not British Mensa tests.

So guys either you sat another test or you are lying if you say you scored over 161.

Mind you on reflection I guess Snowball might have got 168! It would explain a lot.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:02

I sat the official Mensa test, paper in those days, at home, got the 168

I sat the Official Mensa test, the second time, administered by a psychologist in his office.

No idea which "make" of IQ test it was.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:03

BTW, being in Mensa was utter shite. They made Ian Royal look human.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Simon's Church » 16 Jul 2012 17:04

Snowball BTW, being in Mensa was utter shite. They made Ian Royal look human.

You do a good job of that on here as well.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Maguire » 16 Jul 2012 17:15

Snowball administered by a psychologist in his office


This I can believe.


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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Ian Royal » 16 Jul 2012 17:22

LOL @ snowball's "look at me I'm really clever" Mensa anecdotes. How far up his own arse is it possible for this guy to get?

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by andrew1957 » 16 Jul 2012 17:40

Snowball I sat the official Mensa test, paper in those days, at home, got the 168


I guess if you complete a test at home that is designed to be taken under exam conditions on a timed basis - when you can look up the answers and spend unlimited time on it - then getting 100% becomes a possibility. Based on that all exams should be sat at home without time limit and everyone can get top marks.

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I sat the Official Mensa test, the second time, administered by a psychologist in his office.



This bit I can believe.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by pea » 16 Jul 2012 17:41

boobies

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:47

Why is it a big deal or crowing, or saying "look at me"
announcing you can scrape into the top MILLION
people in the country on ONE attribute?

2% of the population can do it, and to some extent it's a false measure anyway
(and yes I have studied IQ texting ar degree level)


It's a simple fact that I was once in Mensa. The only reason it came up was because I dispute the 161 limit.


But I've been thinking on that and it could be right (these days) if the test is so set up that
many people can get every question right within the time limit.

That's a poor test, BTW, having such a ceiling effect.

it may be that MENSA in the particular tests they use cannot have people scoring higher than 161

That, however does NOT mean that the limit of IQ is 161

and anyone who thinks it does, is obviously a long way off that 161.


A good test is one that either nobody or 1/2/3 people could get 100%
but brilliant people could score 90-99. That way, you are able to discriminate
AMONG those who make it into the top 2%.

I'm pretty sharp, but the idea that "officially" I am or was just 3 points of the absolute
limit of IQ is utterly laughable. It's the make-up of the test, not the limits of human IQ


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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by bigmike » 16 Jul 2012 17:48

Ooooooooooooo I am so clever and I can make up stats to prove it!!

Go forth and multiply you narcissistic prick

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by andrew1957 » 16 Jul 2012 17:51

From the Mensa website

You can only become a member if you sit a test under exam conditions. Therefore, Snowball cannot have been a member.

"About the test

Full, Supervised Mensa IQ Test sessions take around two and a half hours and are administered under strictly controlled conditions . We then mark your IQ test papers and your results returned to you in confidence for a one off fee of £17.50. There is often an opportunity to stay afterwards to talk to the Test Administrator - the person who conducts the test - about Mensa, the society and membership activity. Although many people take the test simply because they are curious to know their own IQ score, anyone who registers an IQ score which places them in the top two per cent of the population is invited to join Mensa."

Also from the above post a couple above Snowball has absolutely no idea how IQ tests work. I cannot be bothered to explain or with this subject any longer.

Sorry everyone for starting this (proves I am actually quite stupid as I should have known it would set Snowball off). It is amazing how a throw away line can start off an avalanche.

But for the record I really did pass the test in the early 1980's - but never bothered to join - as I suspected Mensa might be full of Snowballs and I would rather be down the pub with my mates.
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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:52

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Snowball I sat the official Mensa test, paper in those days, at home, got the 168


I guess if you complete a test at home that is designed to be taken under exam conditions on a timed basis - when you can look up the answers and spend unlimited time on it - then getting 100% becomes a possibility. Based on that all exams should be sat at home without time limit and everyone can get top marks.

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I sat the Official Mensa test, the second time, administered by a psychologist in his office.



This bit I can believe.


It was standard practice back then. You sat the first test to be allowed to sit the supervised test.

In fact I sat the first one "supervised". I was in the Air Force and asked a senior education officer
if he'd mind supervising me.

In those days (a mere 43-44-45 years ago) the test was divided into 2-page sections and you got 7 minutes for each section.

You had to absolute BLITZ to answer every question (a false measure of intelligence. Quickness is one thing but this was effing silly)


When I sat the second test, I was again blitzing page-pairs and one pair I finished early. When I turned the page over
(after a few minutes thumb-twiddling) there was a THIRD page I was supposed to have answered. The examiner wouldnt
let me do it despite the fact I'd been sitting there waiting. My bad.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:56

andrew1957 From the Mensa website

You can only become a member if you sit a test under exam conditions. Therefore, Snowball cannot have been a member.

"About the test

Full, Supervised Mensa IQ Test sessions take around two and a half hours and are administered under strictly controlled conditions . We then mark your IQ test papers and your results returned to you in confidence for a one off fee of £17.50. There is often an opportunity to stay afterwards to talk to the Test Administrator - the person who conducts the test - about Mensa, the society and membership activity. Although many people take the test simply because they are curious to know their own IQ score, anyone who registers an IQ score which places them in the top two per cent of the population is invited to join Mensa."





You're talking out of your arse.

I sat the test in my early 20s when I was in the RAF.

As I've said, you sat a home test IN ORDER TO SEE IF IT WAS WORTH PAYING for a supervised test.

That's what I did and, as I said, I score 10 less when supervised, not because I cheated on Test 1
but because I missed a whole page on Test 2. Had I not missed I'd've scored pretty much the same as T1.

And back then MENSA DIDN'T administer the tests themselves. You were expected to get an educational psychologist to supervise you.


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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 17:56

bigmike Ooooooooooooo I am so clever and I can make up stats to prove it!!

Go forth and multiply you narcissistic prick


Better a prick than a liar

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Badger Finger » 16 Jul 2012 18:00

pea boobies



I agree

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 18:00

andrew1957 From the Mensa website

You can only become a member if you sit a test under exam conditions. Therefore, Snowball cannot have been a member.



Wossup, Andrew, is your attention span sho short you can't read more than a sentence?





Snowball I sat the official Mensa test, paper in those days, at home, got the 168

I sat the Official Mensa test, the second time, administered by a psychologist in his office.


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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Blakey's Right Peg » 16 Jul 2012 18:03

For the love of God can you two shutthefuckup?

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by andrew1957 » 16 Jul 2012 18:05

err... it was you who said you were a member.

Snowball BTW, being in Mensa was utter shite. They made Ian Royal look human.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by Snowball » 16 Jul 2012 18:07

Blakey's Right Peg For the love of God can you two shutthefuckup?



Doubt it. It's an IQ thing. We need to stay active...




PS, all *I* did was enter the discussion ref "161" and quote what I knew for certain,
from the inside. If, as per usual, the mongs decide it's Snowball-baiting time, then
don't expect me to roll over and put my high-IQ'd legs in the air.

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Re: The ITK thread sponsered by Friday's Legacy and Big Mike

by andrew1957 » 16 Jul 2012 18:07

Blakey's Right Peg For the love of God can you two shutthefuckup?


Fair point and apologies again.

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