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The thread discusses an online "Ultimate Intelligence Test" that includes twelve different tests aimed at assessing various aspects of memory and reasoning. Participants share their thoughts on the test's design, validity, and comparisons to other intelligence tests.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a link to the "Ultimate Intelligence Test" and mentions it takes approximately 45 minutes to complete, noting that some tests are quite challenging.
  • Another participant suggests that the Sigma Test or Short Test for Genius are superior alternatives, emphasizing that the Sigma Test is free.
  • A different participant points out that the "Ultimate Intelligence Test" is also free.
  • Concerns are raised regarding the validity of the "Ultimate Intelligence Test," with one participant expressing uncertainty about its norming and item quality, suggesting that others may have different interests in the test.

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Participants express differing opinions on the quality and validity of the "Ultimate Intelligence Test" compared to other tests, indicating that there is no consensus on its effectiveness.

Contextual Notes

There are unresolved questions regarding the validity of the testing methods used in the "Ultimate Intelligence Test," including concerns about norming and item selection.

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They're calling it the "Ultimate Intelligence Test", it's actually twelve different tests designed to test varying aspects of memory and reasoning. It takes ~45 minutes to complete them all. Some of them were quite challenging.

I'll post my results tomorrow, after a few of you guys get a chance.
 
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The Sigma Test or Short Test for Genius are much better.

At least the Sigma Test is free. :)
 
This one is free as well.
 
But I don't know anything about it, so the validity of the testing (norming and items) are in dispute. :) Others may be more interested than I.
 

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