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  2. Mensa International - Wikipedia

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    Mensa International is the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world. [3] [4] [5] It is a non-profit organisation open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardised, supervised IQ or other approved intelligence test. [6]

  3. High-IQ society - Wikipedia

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    Terman's Kids: The Groundbreaking Study of How the Gifted Grow Up. Boston (MA): Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-78890-8. Frederic Golden (May 31, 1992). "Tracking the IQ Elite : TERMAN'S KIDS: The Groundbreaking Study of How the Gifted Grow Up, By Joel N. Shurkin". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012.

  4. List of Mensans - Wikipedia

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    Victor Serebriakoff – author and former international president of Mensa [88] Alexander Shulgin – medicinal chemist, biochemist, and rediscoverer of MDMA (ecstasy) [89] Clive Sinclair – inventor of the Sinclair Executive pocket calculator, founder of Sinclair Research, member of British Mensa, and chairman from 1980 to 1997 [90]

  5. Roland Berrill - Wikipedia

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    Mensa was founded by Berrill and Lancelot Ware at Lincoln College, Oxford, England on 1 October 1946.They originally called it the "High IQ Club". Lance Ware had the initial idea for the society, but Berrill founded Mensa in the usual sense: he supplied the start-up cash, wrote some initial idiosyncratic pamphlets and became Mensa's first Secretary.

  6. Category:Mensans - Wikipedia

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  7. Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales - Wikipedia

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    The test is currently in its second edition, published in 2015. [2] Both editions are suitable for evaluation of intellectual giftedness, [3] and high scores are accepted as qualifying evidence for high IQ societies such as Intertel (min. IQ ≥ 135) and American Mensa (min. IQ ≥ 130). [4] [5]

  8. Victor Serebriakoff - Wikipedia

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    Eventually Mensa could support paid staff, leading to National Mensa organisations starting in many countries. Victor often publicised Mensa in the worldwide media through the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. [citation needed] Victor was elected International President of Mensa, an office that he held at his death. [citation needed]

  9. Figure Reasoning Test - Wikipedia

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    Each form contains 45 questions, with the test taker given 20 minutes to complete each form. [2] [3] The test is utilised by several Mensa chapters in Europe, including Mensa Norway and Mensa Sweden, as well as by Mensa South Africa for their admissions processes. To qualify for Mensa, it is not necessary to complete both forms of the test.