Archive for September, 2008

The Emotional IQ test

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Expression

This number is the result of a formula based on how many questions you answered correctly on Tickle’s Emotional IQ test. But your Emotional IQ score is much more than just a number: it’s an indicator of success.

Research has shown that people with high emotional intelligence scores — not necessarily those with the highest IQ scores — tend to be the most valued and productive employees and have the longest and happiest romantic relationships.

So, where are you most emotionally smart? Your test results show that your strongest suit is expression — how much you allow yourself to feel and to express your own emotions.

My 2nd IQ

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Word Warrior

Your IQ Score is: 115-120

You are equipped with a verbal arsenal that enables you to understand complex issues and communicate on a particularly high level. These talents make you a Word Warrior.

Whether or not you recognize it, your vocabulary is your strongest suit—use it whenever you can. Since your command of words is so great, you are also a terrific communicator — able to articulate big ideas to just about anyone. Your wordsmithing prowess will also help in artistic and creative pursuits. The power of words translates to fresh ideas off paper too. Since you have so many words at your disposal, you are in a unique position to describe things in an original way, as well as see the future in your mind’s eye. In short, your strengths allow you to be a visionary — able to extrapolate and come up with a multitude of fresh ideas. And you are in good company — bask in the brilliance of Word Warriors who have walked before you. William Shakespeare let loose the power of his pen. His ability to articulate the most subtle nuances of human nature and to create colorful characters are why his stories still have a major impact — even 400 years after he first wrote them. Whether you put pen to paper or use your understanding of the words around you to come up with creative approaches to problems, your potential as a Word Warrior is terrific.

IQ test

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Almost superior… I don’t know.. but it varies.. first I was a Precision Processor, that means I am good in math and patterns in numbers and now I am a Word Warrior.. good in words?

Anyhow.. look what I have learned from my Word Warrior..

About Test Scores
Test scores are estimates of the attribute measured by the test. The accuracy of test scores depends on numerous factors, such as the following:
• Feelings about being tested
• Familiarity with standard English
• Cultural differences• Conditions of the testing setting
• Mental restrictions
• Energy Level

Standard Score

Percentile

Descriptor

131 and above

98 and above

Very Superior

121 to 130

92 to 98

Superior

111 to 120

77 to 91

High Average

90 to 110

25 to 75

Average

80 to 89

9 to 23

Low Average

70 to 79

2 to 8

Below Average

69 and below

2 and below

Well Below Average

When test scores are placed on common scale, or standardized, direct comparisons can be made among them.

For Standard Scores the average is 100, with 90 to 110 often considered the average range.

The Percentile provides an estimate of the percentage of people that, if tested, would earn lower scores than yours. The average Percentile is 50 and the average range is usually considered to be between the 25th and 75th percentile.

The distribution of IQ score follows a normal distribution or bell curve. The majority of people will score within the average range, with less falling into the high or low ranges of intellectual ability. Bell Curve image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons