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Re 'The Test'
What does an IQ of 33 mean?
Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message ... What does an IQ of 33 mean? Mike that you are George Bush Jenny |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message
... What does an IQ of 33 mean? http://iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq04.htm Tom |
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"Tom" wrote in message
... "'Mike'" wrote in message ... What does an IQ of 33 mean? http://iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq04.htm Tom IQ Description % of Population 130+ Very superior 2.2% 120-129 Superior 6.7% 6.7%, that will do nicely :-)) Mike .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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In message , Tom
writes "'Mike'" wrote in message ... What does an IQ of 33 mean? http://iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq04.htm Dead chuffed. Must have been having a good day. -- June Hughes |
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"'Mike'" wrote in message ... What does an IQ of 33 mean? That you are more clever than me! Alan |
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In article , 'Mike'
writes IQ Description % of Population 130+ Very superior 2.2% 120-129 Superior 6.7% 6.7%, that will do nicely :-)) Mike Of course this only applies to IF you have subscribed to the UK gardening group, IF you have had the link, IF you have the time, IF you take the entire test, IF you can understand it, read it. So the range of people taking it I guess is going to be confined to a fairly small percentage of the population? Might be interesting to know (from a female POV) whether we score less than the (apparently) male examinees on the visual or spatial awareness. We are always being told that women are hopeless at those type of questions, so perhaps gardeners buck the trend? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Martin
writes On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:12:18 -0000, "Tom" wrote: "'Mike'" wrote in message .. . What does an IQ of 33 mean? http://iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq04.htm A high score could also mean that you have done the same test before. Or are good at the tests? One thing Mike's son could do is to write a short program to note the machine addresses of the participants. Tom can do this for people playing on his Diplomacy gaming site and the software has been developed to automatically flag up those people who are trying to join under pseudonyms but using the same computer -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In message , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , 'Mike' writes IQ Description % of Population 130+ Very superior 2.2% 120-129 Superior 6.7% 6.7%, that will do nicely :-)) Mike Of course this only applies to IF you have subscribed to the UK gardening group, IF you have had the link, IF you have the time, IF you take the entire test, IF you can understand it, read it. So the range of people taking it I guess is going to be confined to a fairly small percentage of the population? Might be interesting to know (from a female POV) whether we score less than the (apparently) male examinees on the visual or spatial awareness. We are always being told that women are hopeless at those type of questions, Certainly not. That's what men want us believe and what we want them to believe but is isn't so so perhaps gardeners buck the trend? -- June Hughes |
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In message , Janet Tweedy
writes In article , Martin writes On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:12:18 -0000, "Tom" wrote: "'Mike'" wrote in message . .. What does an IQ of 33 mean? http://iq-test.learninginfo.org/iq04.htm A high score could also mean that you have done the same test before. Or are good at the tests? One thing Mike's son could do is to write a short program to note the machine addresses of the participants. Tom can do this for people playing on his Diplomacy gaming site and the software has been developed to automatically flag up those people who are trying to join under pseudonyms but using the same computer Bas did the test just after me on my computer, using his own email address (completely different from mine) and he hasn't received a reply, so perhaps they already pick that up. -- June Hughes |
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"June Hughes" wrote in message ... In message , Janet Tweedy writes [...] One thing Mike's son could do is to write a short program to note the machine addresses of the participants. Tom can do this for people playing on his Diplomacy gaming site and the software has been developed to automatically flag up those people who are trying to join under pseudonyms but using the same computer Bas did the test just after me on my computer, using his own email address (completely different from mine) and he hasn't received a reply, so perhaps they already pick that up. Ah, of course! That would explain it. I mentioned the non-returns by email yesterday, but I rather doubt that he has the facility to see individual computers' identities in his automatically generated list of emails. He will, by the way, of course delete all emails collected after the experiment: that and other data protection matters should have been mentioned in the introduction. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Martin" wrote Real gardeners only score about 90 apparently. -- Martin Oh good - makes my paltry 113 sound good hen :~) Jenny |
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On 13/2/07 18:12, in article ,
"Mike Lyle" wrote: snip He will, by the way, of course delete all emails collected after the experiment: that and other data protection matters should have been mentioned in the introduction. Mike I can never do these things because once I get to the number questions, I'm a goner! But when I tried, I couldn't get it to load past (I think) page 11. Is that a Mac user problem, perhaps? -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 13/2/07 18:12, in article , "Mike Lyle" wrote: snip He will, by the way, of course delete all emails collected after the experiment: that and other data protection matters should have been mentioned in the introduction. Mike I can never do these things because once I get to the number questions, I'm a goner! But when I tried, I couldn't get it to load past (I think) page 11. Is that a Mac user problem, perhaps? I think it must be. I'm sorry, but I suspect it's probably too late to fix it -- but of course I'll report it to him. (Funny how some people are naturally less at home with numbers: one of my daughters and one of my nieces have the same gonerness, though way above average at language and other things.) -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On 13/2/07 20:25, in article ,
"Mike Lyle" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 13/2/07 18:12, in article , "Mike Lyle" wrote: snip He will, by the way, of course delete all emails collected after the experiment: that and other data protection matters should have been mentioned in the introduction. Mike I can never do these things because once I get to the number questions, I'm a goner! But when I tried, I couldn't get it to load past (I think) page 11. Is that a Mac user problem, perhaps? I think it must be. I'm sorry, but I suspect it's probably too late to fix it -- but of course I'll report it to him. (Funny how some people are naturally less at home with numbers: one of my daughters and one of my nieces have the same gonerness, though way above average at language and other things.) Please don't be sorry because I don't think anyone is likely to set up such a quiz and take into account all the programming required for e.g. a Mac user. There must be a good deal going on in his life besides worrying about that! You cheer me up on both counts. ;-) I'm quick on basic mental arithmetic because I was taught it very well at my first school when I was 4 or 5. We did times tables and mental arithmetic every morning, first lesson. But later teachers were awful and my convent school 'maths Nun' quite literally drove me close to a nervous breakdown at 12. I had such terrible nightmares that I used to fight to keep myself awake. To this day a sort of haze comes over my brain the minute someone talks figures or money or tax matters or whatever to me and it annoys me very much about myself because in other areas I'm not stupid. Words and letters are a breeze - love them! I think I'm a walking example of the results of good and bad teaching. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |