Just above 160. The average I.Q. is between 90-100. Though this is a very high I.Q., people are often surprised that he did not score higher. I believe his true genius lay in his high intelligence combined with high creativity.
an F.Y.I. :
Descriptive Classifications of Intelligence Quotients
I.Q.130+
Description: Very superior
% of Population: 2.2%
I.Q.: 120-129
Description: Superior
% of Population: 6.7%
I.Q.: 110-119
Description: High average
% of Population: 16.1%
I.Q.: 90-109
Description: Average
% of Population: 50%
I.Q. : 80-89
Description: Low average
% of Population: 16.1%
I.Q.: 70-79
Description: Borderline
% of Population: 6.7%
I.Q. : Below 70
Description: Extremely low
% of Population: 2.2%
2006-09-21 20:01:19
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answered by Nikki Tesla 6
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What people don't realize is that Albert Einstein never actually took an IQ Test (http://www.cse.emory.edu/sciencenet/mismeasure/genius/research04.html) but instead was given an ESTIMATED IQ of 160. Therefore, one cannot say that they scored a higher IQ than Albert Einstein due to the fact that he never actually took an IQ test.
2015-09-14 03:42:47
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answered by Poser 1
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a extra effective question would desire to be have you ever taken an IQ try? you're able to think of you have, yet that score shows in any different case. that is no longer achieveable to attain 177 on the Weschler nor the Stanford-Binet, and those the main regularly used assessments. the only actual IQ try i will think of of that would desire to probable have produced this form of score would be the previous Stanford-Binet L-M, a touch badly dated try that many psychologists won't even use. i'm guessing which you acquire this score of 177 on a cyber web "IQ try", wherein case that is approximately as significant as a "Which Care undergo are you?" quiz. Mozart grew to become into born 1000's of years formerly IQ finding out grew to become into stepped forward, and so can not be mentioned to have had any IQ score in any respect. In 1926 Cox expected his IQ to be one hundred sixty five, yet taking the Flynn result into attention this would be purely approximately 143 at present (see link). that is purely a wager after all. IQ assessments existed for the period of Albert Einstein's life, yet he on no account took one. His IQ has been expected as being around a hundred and sixty, yet as with Mozart it incredibly is purely a wager. that is impossible to be responsive to what his IQ score incredibly would have been.
2016-10-01 05:54:38
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answered by laseter 4
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There is no documentation that, even remotely, suggest that Albert took any type of IQ test. And, since he would get consistently lost on campus; had trouble tying his shoes, and most probably had Asperger's Syndrome, he may not have fared that well on a standardized IQ test. He is still the greatest genius of the twentieth century. So much for standardized test for extraordinary humans.
2014-07-26 21:57:02
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answered by George Murphy 1
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It was surprisingly low, only around 160+
2006-09-21 19:13:30
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answered by Hard Rocker 3
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He had a social phobia of sorts,,fyi,just a tidbit.
2006-09-21 19:16:09
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answered by ? 5
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I don't think he ever took one.
2006-09-21 20:18:12
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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And what would THAT prove? That he was really really smart?
2006-09-21 19:20:27
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answered by Freesumpin 7
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Don't think so.!
2006-09-21 21:21:31
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answered by Anry 7
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