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lightningandsnow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:10 PMOriginal messageHow often do people lie about their IQ's online?Whenever a "What's your IQ?" discussion pops up on a forum, here or anywhere else, I pretty much assume a good chunk of people are exaggerating.Here's why. IQ's of 150+ are extremely rare - in the top 0.1% of the population or so. And, usually, in these discussions, a good chunk of people claim to have IQs of 150 or higher. Unless I've been hanging around on the MENSA forums, I'd have to say this is very unlikely.And, nobody has the guts to say their IQ is average, or *gasp* below average! Like I said, statistically, not everyone who posts on message boards is a genius. Where, pray tell, are all these average/below average people? Do none of them have internet access or something? Geez.http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x8531156
flvegan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:14 PMResponse to Original message2. Hell, in GD it happens roughly every quarter. Updated at 4:42 PM Matter of fact, we're due one fairly shortly.
hobbit709 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:15 PMResponse to Original message3. Mine's a bit higher than average but it ain't no 150. And no, I'm not telling. It's not exactly something worth bragging about
Rabrrrrrr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:22 PMResponse to Original message4. Couple things to offer here - One is that probably a lot of people don't actually know their IQ, or they've taken some 20 question test on the Internet that gave them an IQ score.But another is that since you are a liberal, you probably frequent fora that other liberals, progressives, etc. hang out at - and those people tend to be better educated than those who hang out at conservative/Republican websites.And also, those who wish to frequent said boards are probably the people who are more into thought, ideas, and discussion than their less intelligent brothers and sisters. The dumb just aren't going to go to those places.And, lastly, the below average probably have a higher percentage of their demographic that isn't even on-line to begin with.So there's a certain self-selectiveness going on that would, I'm sure, skew the ratio of geniuses-to-proles on discussion fora than occurs in regular life.But even so, I think a lot of so-called high IQ people are either lying intentionally, or have taken some dumb-ass poorly done test that gave them a score of 150 when they really don't deserve it.
Fire Walk With Me Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Feb-18-09 12:40 PMResponse to Original message7. If anything, I would lie upward. Updated at 8:43 PM My current score went down from my school days.
NJmaverick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:43 PMResponse to Original message8. It's always a safe bet to subtract 50 from any publicly stated IQs That's always been my cyber rule. The fact of the matter is, smart people don't need a number to make themselves look smart. They look smart by their logic, reason and command of facts.
jobycom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Feb-18-09 01:35 PMResponse to Original message13. When you have a 195 IQ, like me, you don't have to lie. :smoke:seriously, though, there is a filter involved. The average IQ is probably higher online than as a whole of the population because there are monetary and intelligence requirements to getting online. Narrow that further to online discussion boards, especially politics, and the average probably goes up a little.But yeah, people lie about everything online.For the record, I've tested everywhere between 115 and 148 on IQ tests, and according to MENSA, my test scores on the GRE indicate significantly above 150. So which do I believe? Depends on who I'm trying to impress. I was a lucky guesser on the GRE, and I was in third grade when I tested 115. The 148 was on a test I had taken previously, so I knew the types of questions if not the actual answers. So I've probably dropped the "genius level IQ" label on myself at times, when I've been more full of myself than normal, or more frustrated with the idiots I was arguing with. People want to be taken more seriously, and that's one way to do it--except of course that no one believes anyone on such matters.
snooper2 (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 01:44 PMResponse to Original message15. You can tell by the posts.... People saying "I have 147 IQ" and continual to wright there thoughts down at an third grade leval.
For the record, I've tested everywhere between 115 and 148 on IQ tests,
If anything, I would lie upward
hobbit709 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-18-09 12:15 PMResponse to Original message3. Mine's a bit higher than average but it ain't no 15.0 And no, I'm not telling. It's not exactly something worth bragging about
The average IQ is probably higher online than as a whole of the population because there are monetary and intelligence requirements to getting online.
Those requirements being the ability to recognize the Western Alphabet and the ability to breathe.
hmm.. I've never seen one of these "What is your IQ" threads on any of the sites i frequent. Must be a DUmmy thing.
But another is that since you are a liberal, you probably frequent fora that other liberals, progressives, etc. hang out at - and those people tend to be better educated than those who hang out at conservative/Republican websites.
One last thing: Does anyone else think the use of the word "fora" is pretentious? Oooooooo look at me! I know how to make plurals in Latin!!!
My Internet IQ is somewhere in the 500 range. Honest.
Did Stephen Hawking call you last week, before or after he called me?
Before, he always seeks my advice first.
And then he has to get the correct answer.
I know, Mike, that one made me laugh. This from a board who thinks the Dow Jones is some dude. The other one was the remark about "monetary and intelligence requirements to getting online." My first thought was "like Bobbolink?" This person is actually patting himself on the back for getting online??? One last thing: Does anyone else think the use of the word "fora" is pretentious? Oooooooo look at me! I know how to make plurals in Latin!!!
He's being truthful, I tested him when he was through washing and waxing my car after mowing my grass. It was actually 497.243391, but I rounded up. Myself, my IQ is yet to be measured. The current tests are not capable of calculating it, but it has been estimated at between 2,400 and eleventybillion.
It is truly amazing how the super smart liberals at the DUmp are in the lower 3 sigma of achievement and success.