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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby Potjeh » Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:54 am

You got a negative score at mental rotation :lol:
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby mvgulik » Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:13 pm

pordle wrote:They do ask a lot of personal questions at the end for anyone that hasn't taken it...

Yea, some others complained about that one to. I think you can skip those if you just log off at that point, and than log back in.
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby ewlol » Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:13 pm

You scored 8.0 on this task. The mean value is 7.5. This places you in the top 37.3% of the population for the 1/12 Visuospatial Working Memory Strategy Test.
You scored 19.0 on this task. The mean value is 14.0. This places you in the top 21.3% of the population for the 2/12 Verbal Reasoning Test.
You scored 32.0 on this task. The mean value is 25.0. This places you in the top 32.5% of the population for the 3/12 Focused Attention Test.
You scored 10.0 on this task. The mean value is 9.9. This places you in the top 49.1% of the population for the 4/12 Deductive Reasoning Test.
You scored 7.0 on this task. The mean value is 5.7. This places you in the top 16.9% of the population for the 5/12 Working Memory Test.
You scored 98.0 on this task. The mean value is 85.0. This places you in the top 37.7% of the population for the 6/12 Mental Rotation Test.
You scored 133.0 on this task. The mean value is 122.0. This places you in the top 38.2% of the population for the 7/12 Visual Attention Test.
You scored 6.0 on this task. The mean value is 6.9. This places you in the top 68.0% of the population for the 8/12 Verbal Working Memory Test.
You scored 21.0 on this task. The mean value is 22.0. This places you in the top 53.2% of the population for the 9/12 Planning Test.
You scored 5.0 on this task. The mean value is 5.0. This places you in the top 50.0% of the population for the 10/12 Paired Associates Test.
You scored 63.0 on this task. The mean value is 47.0. This places you in the top 26.9% of the population for the 11/12 Visuospatial Processing Test.
You scored 10.0 on this task. The mean value is 6.7. This places you in the top 14.4% of the population for the 12/12 Spatial Working Memory Test.
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby Potjeh » Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:29 pm

My results:
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Test    Score   Mean    Pop. %  Test
1       8       7.5     37.3%   Visuospatial working memory strategy
2       22      14      10.3%   Verbal reasoning
3       38      25      20.0%   Focused attention
4       8       9.9     66.6%   Deductive reasoning
5       6.0     5.7     41.2%   Working memory
6       88.0    85.0    47.1%   Mental rotation
7       125.0   122.0   46.7%   Visual attention
8       10.0    6.9     5.7%    Verbal working memory
9       36.0    22.0    13.4%   Planning
10      5.0     5.0     50.0%   Paired associates
11      72.0    47.0    16.9%   Visuospatial processing
12      10.0    6.7     14.4%   Spatial working memory

I hate that freaking clock. It compels me to take a guess before I've fully analysed the problem, which really backfired on deductive reasoning (I had -3 at one point). I swear, yesterday I got double this score on that test. Seriously, why can't they make it all lives based instead of using this god damned clock?

Oh, and I find it odd that the verbal working memory average score is so low. It might be different elsewhere, but over here phone numbers are 9 digits with area/network code, so I thought most people would be able to memorize 9 numbers.
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby pordle » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:21 pm

ooo you guys are posting some good scores - all the smart ones are gamers huh, it did have a question in there too about gaming (mine did)
ya, phone numbers I'm always good at remembering that's how I associated it too - having 10-key by touch can speed up responses vs hen pecking on the keyboard I'd imagine too
we are only 7 numbers tho here - i did like that tip it gave at the end about chunking but the phone number idea is good too because it's a rhythm - dun dun dun.... dun dun...dun dun
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby Mqrius » Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:33 am

I challenge you all to beat my score on Feature Match: 841. I'm the Marius on the highscore list.

Edit:
Oh, and of course my first try scores:
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Test    Score   Mean    Pop. %  Test
1       10      7.5     5.6%    Visuospatial working memory strategy
2       24      14      5.9%    Verbal reasoning
3       51      25      4.9%    Focused attention
4       10      9.9     49.1%   Deductive reasoning
5       9       5.7     1%      Working memory
6       125     85.0    16.8%   Mental rotation
7       182     122.0   5.4%    Visual attention
8       7       6.9     47.9%   Verbal working memory
9       43      22.0    5.0%    Planning
10      6       5.0     30.2%   Paired associates
11      90      47.0    5.3%    Visuospatial processing
12      14.0    6.7     1.2%    Spatial working memory

Responses to the outliers:
Deductive reasoning: imo I'm actually very good at deductive reasoning. But that test is such BS on high 'difficulties'. ambiguous, or just plain non-sensical...
Verbal working memory: I kind of forgot to apply any sensible strategy besides just repeating it in my head. Could've had more, but the readout was too slow.
Paired associates: iunno.

The test I scored the highscore on after retrying a few times is test 7. I have to mention though, I did use a technique for getting the highscore.

Edit2: Loftar, you got a 3.8% on deductive reasoning... could you do an explanation of what I'm doing wrong? Or maybe a few examples? I'm kind of curious...
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby pordle » Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:33 am

Ugh, went back to redo my test and it doesn't know my email, says no account. How could they just "lose" an account, was it really that bad to purge it lol
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby Mqrius » Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:38 am

Did you get a confirmation email from them?
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Re: "12 Pillars of Wisdom" test

Postby mvgulik » Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:34 am

There seems to be two login/register that seem to be independent.
- login on the main-site page. (seems to needs some additional invitation code to register here.)
- login on the specific "12 Pillars of Wisdom" page. (this login will not work on the main page.)
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