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Threaded has probably handed over the source code for the tests (which he wrote, of course) to an assistant, to be redesigned so that he can take all 12 tests at the same time.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou failed the test Casual cheating is more or less easy for different tests. Come on, you can't figure how to cheat at a memory-based test?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHa, I got a 90 this time round. And a 3.
Actually, I wonder how many people have cheated... I'm tempted to just to see what results it gives me. Anyone else tried that yet?
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Ha, I got a 90 this time round. And a 3.
Actually, I wonder how many people have cheated... I'm tempted to just to see what results it gives me. Anyone else tried that yet?
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My 12 results, in order of the tests 1 - 12.
37.3 ("in the top x%")
21.3
8.9
31.8
4.8
65.9
5.4
5.7
4.3
30.2
40.9
33.7
Must admit it was a more interesting test than normal, thanks OP.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe ones with lives, I can't remember but does your score go down when you lose a life? I keep getting the case I pass on 6, fail on 7, round and round. I wondered if you can strategise based on having an odd number of lives.
First time round, I figured it was about thoughtfully considering questions... 2nd time round I realised speed was much more a big deal. Shame you have to register a new email to start over IIRC, and they didn't seem to send me an email with results.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postthey didn't seem to send me an email with results.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm not convinced where they get their averages from, an 'average joe' would struggle to even understand the questions in some cases. Or is average of those who participated?
Best was top 6%. Worst was 'top' 84%.
I barely understood the tokens in the boxes question (10?), but still managed just above average.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostTake a screen print? Which one's that? I think the one I would have most trouble improving on its the squares without numbers, where you have to remember the order they light up. 5 is about my max unless a nice pattern shows up. Many of the others are trainable or techniques could be used IMO. Also, I didn't get around to seeing how they score it. For example is it better to risk guessing incorrectly using little time, or to take longer and improve the chances of being right?
First time round, I figured it was about thoughtfully considering questions... 2nd time round I realised speed was much more a big deal. Shame you have to register a new email to start over IIRC, and they didn't seem to send me an email with results.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI cannot do 4/12, I just see lots of patterns. I wish it would give me the answers.
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I had another go this morning and my scores have improved a bit. Best was top 2.6% on the coloured words test, where I didn't get a single one wrong, I just need to work on speed a bit. From being my worst the first time, it's now my best. Worst was visual attention, although I did well in that the first time.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI cannot do 4/12, I just see lots of patterns. I wish it would give me the answers.
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