I disagree with how the test scores certain questions. Dont some of the questions have tricky ways to justify the opposite answer?
The IQ test does not measure correctness. It measures how much you agree with the responses of other people of various levels of intelligence. Every statement in the test has been found to have a wide variety of interpretations, but given the time factor in the test, it turns out that birds of a feather flock together. People of equal intelligence generally respond to a particular statement in the same way.
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