Heh that's kind of wierd, I'm 15 too. Except I'm a girl and my family's pretty dumb. Last time I took one I got 122. But I'm just a maniac like that. I probably have a disease. But yeah. I'd guess 105's average for 15. Probably even for an adult. The averages keep going down anyways. Who are we to compare ourselves to the "average world" that probably took their IQ test when they were on drugs? People like that shouldn't be counted in the average. Even though I'm like that with my school grades most of the time. Well anyways, nice talking to you.
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2007-01-03 20:13:39
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answered by DeAd DiScO 4
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IQ tests on the whole are not completely reliable as a measure of intelligence. Why? Many will agree that an ideal IQ test should give scores that do not change with age, but experience aside, it has been shown that the scores vary according to age for the same individual.
As far as IQ tests go 100 is where the Bell curve tops for the population. So 100 is average, 105 is slightly higher than average but sadly enough will not earn you bragging rights.
2007-01-03 20:24:38
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answered by yasiru89 6
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Yes, there is a slight age factor in determining your IQ. Since you're younger than what you said when you took it, it generally means your IQ is a little bit higher. 119 isn't bad at all, but online IQ tests aren't too accurate, either. It's probably on the higher side of what is considered average. If it has the ability, you should check your score again other peoples', though that's not really a big indication either, seeing as pretty much anyone can get on the internet and take it, and most likely it's people who expect high scores that are seeking those types of tests.
2016-05-23 01:56:05
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answered by ? 4
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I tok an IQ test 2 days ago. I made a 127 and I am about your age. If you score 100-115 your normal, 116-129 means your super smart and 130-165 is genious. Man, if I only had those 3 points!!! BTW your 1 year older han me.
2007-01-04 05:04:45
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answered by missangelone1 3
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Since age is one of only 2 variables in the equation for IQ, then it probably matters. Don't think about it too much, it's riddled with problems and it will not predict your future. Your are slightly above average according to the formula (avg = 100), and if you are 15, GO TO BED.
2007-01-03 20:12:49
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answered by michalakd 5
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1st thing:i.q tests are not very accurate, but the age doesent
2nd A: yoor score is average, (higher tha 95) if u ahve scored over 120 u had been a new einstein-lol
3rd thing im 14 old and i scored at an I.Q test 109(male;) )
2007-01-03 23:21:11
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answered by el_mihnito 2
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I think that somewhere around 118+is a genius and something like 98+ is average. Your I.Q. never changes and your age dosen't matter.
2007-01-03 20:13:20
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answered by levibuy@sbcglobal.net 2
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you are considered average for your age. Take the test again every year and if your score remains fairly unchanged, then you are of average intelligence. Not a bad thing.
2007-01-03 20:12:18
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answered by gato_loco_since_1979 2
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Yes. However, I think, there are different tests for people of different age groups, to normalise the score.
2007-01-03 20:30:44
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answered by apollo 2
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That is slightly above average, numerically, but as far as the concept goes, it is average.
2007-01-03 20:16:59
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answered by fslcaptain737 4
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