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March 8th, 2015 at 9:17:53 PM permalink
In one of the threads, Mike said he failed the Mensa test.

a Porn star has passed the test: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Carrera

I am somewhat surprised that a porn star passed the test. (I'm more surprised that she chose to be a porn star given her prodigy level accomplishments as a teenager.)

and I'm shocked that Mike didn't. (Mensa, not porn star) :P

I guess the test is more than math and logic puzzles?
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March 8th, 2015 at 9:32:14 PM permalink
I congratulate Ms. Carrera for passing the test. As for me, I think it was the verbal section that did me in.
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March 8th, 2015 at 9:37:21 PM permalink
Quote: 100xOdds

In one of the threads, Mike said he failed the Mensa test.

a Porn star has passed the test: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Carrera

I am somewhat surprised that a porn star passed the test. (I'm more surprised that she chose to be a porn star given her prodigy level accomplishments as a teenager.)

and I'm shocked that Mike didn't. (Mensa, not porn star) :P

I guess the test is more than math and logic puzzles?


not much math, apart from simple arithmetics involved with the logic part. There is some geometry involved.
with his analytic mind set, he should have no problem passing, unless he screwed up real bad in the geometry.
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March 8th, 2015 at 9:38:09 PM permalink
I've heard before that there's actually a few porn stars that have high IQs. I know Katie Morgan said in a HBO special that she scored extremely high.
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March 8th, 2015 at 9:49:22 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I congratulate Ms. Carrera for passing the test. As for me, I think it was the verbal section that did me in.


Funny, i remembered reading it but can't find it now. They specifically mentioned that their test is without words, to avoid social and cultural bias. Its just numbers, and geometry. And thats how it was when i did it 10 yrs ago.
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March 8th, 2015 at 10:27:20 PM permalink
Quote: BoulderDamIt

I've heard before that there's actually a few porn stars that have high IQs. I know Katie Morgan said in a HBO special that she scored extremely high.



With that voice, you'd never guess.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:22:30 AM permalink
Asia Carrera was arrested for drunk driving in Utah a few days ago. You wouldn't know she was a porn star by looking at her mugshot.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:33:04 AM permalink
Modanna has an IQ of 140. I would have thought it was closer to 90. Jill St. John has an IQ of 167. James Woods, I believe, is above 180. A few years ago I started doing a lot of tests online, and I got some books from the library. It seems you could impove your IQ by familiarizing yourself with the way and kinds of questions that are asked.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:37:38 AM permalink
Quote: Wizard

As for me, I think it was the verbal section that did me in.



I hear she did well on the oral part
of the test.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:42:43 AM permalink
Quote: EvenBob

I hear she did well on the oral part
of the test.



That's very penetrating.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:46:25 AM permalink
Oh you guys. To avoid publicity she used the back door.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:54:10 AM permalink
Mary who is 16 is 4 times as old as her brother. How old will she be when she is twice as old as her brother? (I had to go 5,17 6,18 7,19. 8,20. 9,21 10,22 11,23 12,24 to come up with the answer.)
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:59:31 AM permalink
Quote: Greasyjohn

That's very penetrating.



I looked her up on Pornhub. In one
video she's playing piano like a concert
pianist for 3-4 minutes. In the next
scene she's using every orifice of her
body in very productive ways. I
don't think it takes a genius to do this,
I could be wrong. I wonder how many
Mensa men are porn stars. My guess
is they use their skills elsewhere.
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March 9th, 2015 at 1:05:51 AM permalink
Quote: EvenBob

I hear she did well on the oral part
of the test.



Yeah, porn star and Mensa member is okay, but can she eat 100 McNuggets?
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March 9th, 2015 at 1:22:05 AM permalink
Quote: rxwine

Yeah, porn star and Mensa member is okay, but can she eat 100 McNuggets?



Probably not, but she can damn well
act orgasmic while she's doing it.
And play concert level piano at the
same time. I'd say her talents are
wasted, but can we really know that
for sure? Maybe porn star is the
Peter Principle for her. (I just wanted
to work the word 'peter' into the
conversation)
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March 9th, 2015 at 2:13:52 AM permalink
Quote: rxwine

Yeah, porn star and Mensa member is okay, but can she eat 100 McNuggets?



If she went to Mermaids how many deep fried twinkies could she eat (while keeping that I'm really enjoying myself look on her face)?
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March 9th, 2015 at 3:21:41 AM permalink
Quote: andysif

Funny, i remembered reading it but can't find it now. They specifically mentioned that their test is without words, to avoid social and cultural bias. Its just numbers, and geometry. And thats how it was when i did it 10 yrs ago.



When I took the Mensa test there was a reading comprehension part. I'd love to take a test that was just logic problems.
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March 9th, 2015 at 5:02:06 AM permalink
Quote: Hunterhill

Asia Carrera was arrested for drunk driving in Utah a few days ago. You wouldn't know she was a porn star by looking at her mugshot.



Ran an adult business in NYC for years. When the wonderful workers come to work you pretty much wouldn't want to take them our for a date. Once all the make up, wigs, hair extensions, glitter, 6 inch heels and crotch length skirts go on---a normal male is pretty much committed to everything in his pocket and then on the plastic.
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March 9th, 2015 at 6:21:43 AM permalink
Quote: Hunterhill

Asia Carrera was arrested for drunk driving in Utah a few days ago. You wouldn't know she was a porn star by looking at her mugshot.


Her BAC was .254
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March 9th, 2015 at 6:23:51 AM permalink
So many of the working girls and other adult industry related women look worse than that. It's all make up, clothes, and other fake or material things they alter themselves with.
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March 9th, 2015 at 6:28:28 AM permalink
Quote: Hunterhill

Asia Carrera was arrested for drunk driving in Utah a few days ago. You wouldn't know she was a porn star by looking at her mugshot.



lol.. she's now ~45.

but yeah, she didn't age gracefully :(
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March 9th, 2015 at 6:46:48 AM permalink
I have a question about IQ tests. Aren't IQ tests based on the mean value of people taking the tests? Sort of a bell curve distribution of the population?
So if I gave a box of rocks an IQ test they would all score 100 as their answers to the questions would be the same? What if the human race gets less intelligent over time? Would the value of an IQ change or remain the same?
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March 9th, 2015 at 7:04:17 AM permalink
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March 9th, 2015 at 7:43:03 AM permalink
Quote: ncfatcat

I have a question about IQ tests. Aren't IQ tests based on the mean value of people taking the tests? Sort of a bell curve distribution of the population?
So if I gave a box of rocks an IQ test they would all score 100 as their answers to the questions would be the same? What if the human race gets less intelligent over time? Would the value of an IQ change or remain the same?



I think the average person is supposed to score 100. A box of rocks would each score 0.
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March 9th, 2015 at 9:01:59 AM permalink
I for one have never enjoyed taking tests where speed is important. I like to take my time. I guess if I'm forced to do it fast, I will.
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March 9th, 2015 at 12:21:06 PM permalink
She can outsmart the chrome off a bumper...
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March 10th, 2015 at 8:05:29 AM permalink
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March 10th, 2015 at 12:16:42 PM permalink
Quote: ncfatcat

I have a question about IQ tests. Aren't IQ tests based on the mean value of people taking the tests? Sort of a bell curve distribution of the population?
So if I gave a box of rocks an IQ test they would all score 100 as their answers to the questions would be the same? What if the human race gets less intelligent over time? Would the value of an IQ change or remain the same?



IQ tests are adjusted every year so that a score of 100 always equates to roughly the 50th percentile. This means that IQ's aren't constant since they depend on everyone else's score and if the general population gets more or less intelligent then the test will become more or less difficult. For the past 80 years or so the general population has become more intelligent and the test has become harder. This phenomenon is known as the Flynn effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
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March 10th, 2015 at 12:21:28 PM permalink
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For the past 80 years or so the general population has become more intelligent and the test has become harder. This phenomenon is known as the Flynn effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect

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March 10th, 2015 at 12:32:56 PM permalink
Quote: Tortoise

IQ tests are adjusted every year so that a score of 100 always equates to roughly the 50th percentile. This means that IQ's aren't constant since they depend on everyone else's score and if the general population gets more or less intelligent then the test will become more or less difficult. For the past 80 years or so the general population has become more intelligent and the test has become harder. This phenomenon is known as the Flynn effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect


Agreed that the average person today is more intelligent than someone 80 years ago, but you might be getting a little in to apples/oranges. Take someone from today and plop them back a couple hundred years and see how they'd survive then, without the knowledge of that time. So while people today are considered "more intelligent" that's partially because we're basing it off of testing for "today's" knowledge.

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March 10th, 2015 at 12:56:14 PM permalink
Quote: Romes

Agreed that the average person today is more intelligent than someone 80 years ago, but you might be getting a little in to apples/oranges. Take someone from today and plop them back a couple hundred years and see how they'd survive then, without the knowledge of that time. So while people today are considered "more intelligent" that's partially because we're basing it off of testing for "today's" knowledge.



That was basically Flynn's conclusion too. The world today is more complicated so people become more skilled and experienced at handling complicated ideas. These people then go out to affect the world they live in and complicate it further for the next generation etc, etc....

I do think that if you look at most fields the average person is better today than in the past. The average blackjack or poker player of today could probably clean up if he had played in the 1950's.
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March 10th, 2015 at 12:58:51 PM permalink
Quote: Tortoise

For the past 80 years or so the general population has become more intelligent



Depends on how you define intelligence.
Take a 12 year old kid today back to
1935 and a 12 year old kid from that
era will be much better educated. He
will know things a modern kid has never
even heard of. He'll be better at math,
history, reading, spelling. Education
experts say a HS diploma in the 1930's
is equivalent to a 4 year college degree
today. Some say it's even better than
that.

Saying the population is more 'intelligent'
today is a flawed statement.
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March 27th, 2015 at 12:06:59 AM permalink
Quote: Wizard

When I took the Mensa test there was a reading comprehension part. I'd love to take a test that was just logic problems.



Guess you should have requested this one:

"American Mensa offers a culture fair test battery primarily for individuals who do not speak English as their primary language. The battery of three tests is designed to measure intelligence without the influence of cultural climate, level of education or verbal fluency. These tests are non-verbal and require only that candidates be able to distinguish relationships in figures and shapes."

http://www.us.mensa.org/join/testing/
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March 27th, 2015 at 6:07:02 AM permalink
Quote: EvenBob

Depends on how you define intelligence.
Take a 12 year old kid today back to
1935 and a 12 year old kid from that
era will be much better educated. He
will know things a modern kid has never
even heard of. He'll be better at math,
history, reading, spelling. Education
experts say a HS diploma in the 1930's
is equivalent to a 4 year college degree
today. Some say it's even better than
that.

Saying the population is more 'intelligent'
today is a flawed statement.



I think that this is bull. There were a lot of really stupid paint chip eating kids in the 1930s.
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