Mensa
An international high-IQ society, founded in 1946, requiring scores at or above the 98th percentile on a battery of approved cognitive tests. The qualifying threshold is roughly IQ 130 on the WAIS-IV and Stanford-Binet 5. Approximately 1 in 50 adults qualifies.
An international high-IQ society, founded in 1946, requiring scores at or above the 98th percentile on a battery of approved cognitive tests. The qualifying threshold is roughly IQ 130 on the WAIS-IV and Stanford-Binet 5. Approximately 1 in 50 adults qualifies.
This term appears throughout the cognitive ability literature and across this site's articles. Understanding it is essential for interpreting any IQ score or cognitive subtest result. Modern psychometric textbooks (such as those by Anne Anastasi or Susan Embretson) cover the term in significant additional depth and document the empirical findings that justify its prominence in the field.
In the context of online IQ testing, the implications of this term are usually that the test-taker should be cautious about over-interpreting brief screener results. Most of the published precision claims for major IQ batteries do not transfer directly to short online instruments, and the relevant adjustments — wider confidence intervals, more conservative band assignments — are best made explicitly rather than ignored.
For further reading on this term, consult the related entries in this glossary and the deep-dive articles linked in the Related Reading section. The American Psychological Association's task force report 'Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns' (1995) and its follow-ups remain the most authoritative summary at an accessible technical level.
Other glossary entries
Standard error of measurement (SEM)
The expected variability in a measured score across repeated administrations of the same test, due to measurement error …
Processing speed (Gs)
The rate at which simple cognitive operations can be performed. Measured by digit-symbol coding, visual search, and simp…
Percentile rank
The proportion of a reference population scoring at or below a given score, expressed as a percentage. A percentile of 7…
WAIS-IV (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
The most widely used clinical measure of adult cognitive ability in English-speaking countries. Published by Pearson in …
Fluid intelligence (Gf)
The ability to reason and solve novel problems with minimal prior knowledge required. Measured most directly by matrix-r…
Gifted
A designation typically used in school placement contexts for students scoring at or above the 95th to 98th percentile o…