Callista wrote:
The language doesn't matter. You aren't supposed to even get instructions for the test, so it could actually be making it more accurate.
My score, 130. With the way the scores seem to be scattering around here, that is probably equivalent to an average IQ. I'd be very interested in the brain of the person who scored 30, though. That's a really a big gap between verbal and visual.... wow.
that sort of test is a big weakness.....am a visual thinker [can see things that have seen before, in head clearly,even years after have not seen them],and also keep things in patterns that am have been able to arrange.
am need to see things done first,and am not able to picture and understand if have not seen it happen already-could this be to do with imagination impairment?
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