The test is in no way a scam. It clearly states that it is administering a test to measure GF. It is normalized, and has a SD=15. The other two reviewers claim the test was "too easy". However, they didn't get the results, so don't know how many they actually answered correctly. It's only $20, you spend more than that on a pizza...
Its a big scam and waste of time its ask you for 20$ to see the results and probably will even scam your money and give you nothing the test is also too easy it feel like they are trying to make you feel good about how the test went by giving easy puzzles so you feel more inclined to pay money to see the results
Intentionally easy questions so you think you did really good. Then at the end, they want you to pay to see results. Some people will be tricked into paying because they think they did good and want to see their score, but they didn't actually do good, it's just that the test is easy.
They are wasting your time. In the end you are asked to send 20$ for the results.
+ I am a 100% sure they do not know too much about measuring intelligence - since the test is certainly not for people with an IQ 130+.
Because the normal IQ-measures(Mean IQ 100, like the HAWIE) are already harder
AVOID
Tests are a scam after you complete one you are asked to pay for it. If they stated it before hand no one would bother but instead they ask after so they can collect your data.
Terrible non-transparent system, just want you to pay and pay them. It is not a scam, just questionable. Should be upfront if you want going to charge people money to receive the results
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Answer: Terrible non-transparent system, just want you to pay and pay them. It is not a scam, just questionable. Should be upfront if you want going to charge people money to receive the results