Non-verbal culture neutral IQ tests that are highly saturated in G need to be taken more than once because they vary more than verbal culture loaded tests. I know from taking the Weschler IQ test as a kid and in my teens that my verbal IQ is 126. However, it said my nonverbal performance IQ was only in the 90s. This test is however saying that my nonverbal IQ is 119. I don't think I tried very hard as a kid on the non-verbal performance section because I don't think I was motivated to do well and I just got frustrated and gave minimal effort forward (I know I put much more effort into this IQ test). I was either that former reason or this latter reason or both, in combination, that I did not do so well on on the Weschler non-verbal performance IQ portion of the test : Since I am introverted and conscientious, I am actually somewhat handicapped on the many group tests of IQ that require speed of answering rather than accuracy (e.g. the Weschler IQ test). For this reason or reasons I think my IQ was artificially lowered by the Weschler. I think the latter reason is why Asians only score 106 on IQ tests. Since Asians are introverted and conscientious I think their real average IQ is 110 not 106 or 105.
so 119 isn't that great but I'm still smarter than the average bear and I think my full scale IQ is in the 120s because I'm pretty sure my verbal IQ is higher than my nonverbal. Not only does the Weschler IQ test use both verbal and non-verbal IQ but the Mensa entrance test uses non-verbal culturally neutral questions and verbal culture loaded questions 50/50 on their test to give a full scale IQ for example.
P.S. I edited out the gender part of my IQ results because it put some sensitive information there by mistake.
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