Mw99 wrote:
Perhaps the test is inaccurate. Perhaps it means that we are not as intelligent as we thought we were. That would explain why we have so much trouble performing tasks that most normal people perform effortlessly (ie: communicating and socializing).
For me, it wasn't the "biased" questions that I had problems with (except the passport one, but that's only one question); it was my ability to process everything, and I kept on running out of time. For example, the shapes with the numbers under them, and where you have to work out the formula; I missed every one due to running out of time. On a test that isn't timed (or perhaps a test that's timed overall rather than for each question), of course I would have got them all right.
Personally, I think it's "accurate" insofar as what it's testing, but for people who're different, it won't point out their strengths.
If I get 130 on the Raven's Matrices test, which is purely visual and timed overall, that's pointing out my strengths, whereas this test is pointing out my weaknesses. Normal people do better on these type of tests, and people with Autism do better on the Raven one.
Both are just as accurate as the other.