IQ test
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