Friday, November 11, 2011

IQ

I've never taken a n IQ test, but turns out that's not a bad thing. apparently, they hardly relate to your actual intelligence, so I probably wouldn't feel the need to take one if it can't tell me anyhting about my knowledge of things. however, i recently learned that the way certain IQ tests are scored could tell me a lot more than i originally thought. a certain IQ test, the WAIS, or Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale, actually splits up your results into 4 different subscores after you take the 11 subtests. those subscores include verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memeory, and processing speed. these results could show you how how fast you think relates to how you take tests, how well you can solve puzzles and how that contributes to your practical learning, and also how long you can remember things that are said to you, rather than you reading them. maybe i will take a test to see how smart i am...

follow this link to take some tests of your own.
http://www.practicetests.co.uk/Reasoning3.html

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