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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. 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]

  4. High-IQ society - Wikipedia

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    Tests deemed to insufficiently correlate with intelligence (e.g. post-1994 SAT, in the case of Mensa and Intertel) are not accepted for admission. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] As IQ significantly above 146 SD15 (approximately three-sigma) cannot be reliably measured with accuracy due to sub-test limitations and insufficient norming, IQ societies with ...

  5. Category:Mensans - Wikipedia

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    The category contains notable people who are, or who have been, members of Mensa International, the high IQ society. Subcategories. This category has only the ...

  6. Category:Mensa International - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Mensa International" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. M. File:Mensa logo.svg; File:Mensa select seal.png

  7. 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.

  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. Intertel - Wikipedia

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    Intertel was founded in 1966 by Ralph Haines, following the example of Mensa founders Roland Berrill and Lancelot Ware, who wanted to create an association adapted to the gifted needs without any specific restriction of admission (with the exception of a minimum IQ). Intertel thus became the second oldest organization of this kind, Mensa being ...