The defer in score is only slightly so it still Ok, cos a person's IQ reading is measured in percentile. Example, yours might be a range of 125-135 or even 130-140. So generally speaking, most of the IQ test would indicate that you r in this range etc, unless you r in the top/bottom range whereby they will be more precise.
2007-02-06 22:58:57
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answered by patrickchong79 1
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Hi Smart Girl, like the hair!
IQ tests differ from test to test but also your age matters too.
Best way to be sure is to get in touch with Mensa and they will send you a test to complete and, once rated, will assist in a further supervised test for an accurate read.
I clocked 145 but have been told by 'friends' that I only use about half!
2007-02-06 22:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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IQ tests focus on specific populations. They use the language of that group. Accuracy falls into various ranges; perhaps plus or minus 5 points. Remember tests can only sample. Your scores are quite high. Your next result could well be 140.
2007-02-06 23:04:48
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answered by g_steed 7
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The brain is similar to a muscle, the more you use it the better it gets.
You could have done two differently scored tests.
Your results were fairly close together so I would say the results were as accurate as the test can be.
It's as simple as that.
2007-02-06 22:57:36
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answered by m0rrell 2
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some IQ tests use a different scoring system and thus a different key
specially the ones on the net they vary wildly as to scale of results
i wouldnt worry about it too much
2007-02-06 22:52:35
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answered by Ðêù§ 5
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The tests on the net are good because they make you happy. Maybe with one exception: http://www.bergmandata.com
Hard but fair equal to Mensa.
2007-02-08 21:05:54
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answered by Best 2
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