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Old Jan 01, 2013, 02:23 PM
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Everytime I take this little test I learn & laugh at the same time!!! Believe I could do a whole lot higher with better results on the IQ... Happy New Year 2013 Dr John

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Old Jan 04, 2013, 06:04 PM
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I agree. How come it says that the top is 170 and then it says 288? I think that my IQ score was rated at 170 and then they made it into a graph.
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Old Jan 09, 2013, 01:15 PM
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Well... not to take the scores too lightly either.... I have learned to come in when I have severe mood/behavioral changes.... this since late 2009. I have observed these and found the following.
1) When I am truly happy - I am identified with more severe issues. The score seems lower, but proposed mental concerns higher.
2) When I am truly sad & lost - My scores seem more normal, not so definate, just suggestions for help.
Again, I believe many of our great inventors and thinkers whould receive similar scores. Keep taking these and see what YOU can identify.
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