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B. Modern Tests of Mental Abilities (pp. 444446) Student Project: Joining Mensa<br />Mensa, an organization of intellectually superior individuals, was founded in 1946 by two British barristers who thought it might be an interesting experiment to gather together people of exceptionally high intelligence. Mensa is a Latin word meaning table and symbolizes the coming together of equals. Its original agenda was to discuss and arrive at ways of preserving world peace. While the organization has been accused of elitism, its membership, which now numbers about 100,000, in 100 countries, contends that it is no more elite than any organization with a requirement for admission. In the United States there are more than 50,000 members belonging to 138 local groups. It is estimated that five million are eligible. Their activities range from parties to museum trips. Each chapter is headed by a local secretary, and almost every group publishes its own newsletter. Truck drivers, professors, housewives, bartenders, janitors, and priests are all rep- resented. Mensa has a gifted-childrens program, a scholarship fund, a research foundation, a national magazine, and a program in which members work with prison inmates. There are over 150 SIGsspecial interest groupsthrough which mensans can get together by mail or in person to share a common interest.<br />To qualify for membership in Mensa, you must score in the top 2 percent of any standard intelligence test, which means a minimum score of 132 on the Stanford-Binet and 130 on the most current Wechsler scales, the two major tests of intelligence described in the text. Each year about thirty thousand people apply for membership; only about 1 of every 25 applicants is admitted.<br />Students interested in joining Mensa can learn more by writing American Mensa, 1229 Corporate Drive West, Arlington, TX. 76006. The organization provides information on how to qualify for membership either by taking an intelligence test or by submitting prior evidence if such a test has already been taken.<br />Handout 119, provided by Abbie F. Salny, will tell students whether they are likely candidates for Mensa.<br />Answers are: <br />1. Friday<br />2. a. P Y The alternate letters starting with S spell silver anniversar, and this sequence completes the phrase silver anniversary.<br />3. 25<br />4. ANNIVERSARY <br />5. MENSA <br />6. b <br />7. b<br />8. b<br />9. TOM <br />10. HOUSE <br />11. JANE <br />12. 9 p.m. <br />13. b. Both grow in the ground. <br />14. a. Alternate numbers go up by 2 and down by 1, starting with 1, and 10. <br />15. e is the only one that is not an artistic work made by man. <br />16. PARACHUTE <br />17. 5 <br />18. c <br />19. LAND <br />20. c. The number of lines goes down opposite the stick, up on the side with the stick, and the stick alternates from lower left to top right.<br />Respondents score one point for each correct answer. They should add 5 points if they finished in less than 20 minutes, and 3 points if in less than 30 minutes. Scores range from 0 to 25. On the basis of the scores of some Mensa members who took the test, Salny pro-vides the following interpretation of scores.<br />25Excellent Candidate <br />2024You will most likely pass the Mensa supervised test<br />1419Youre a good candidate for Mensa.<br />1013 Fair candidate.<br />Below 10Everyone has an off day!<br />Mensa members Marvin Grosswirth and Salny also have provided good advice in interpreting scores of any intelligence test. While performing well is to a degree predictive of school success, they state:<br />An intelligence test does not measure drive, persistence, creativity or any of the myriad other skills that often count for more in achieving success out of school. A low score on an I.Q. test does not mean probable failure in life. All it means is that the person taking the test did poorly on that particular test. Most of us do not spend our lives in situations that can be measured by paper- and-pencil tests. Since this is so, scores obtained on such tests should be viewed with some restraint if they are high and with some skepticism if they are low. They measure only one aspect of a total life pattern.<br />The Mensa genius quiz book. (1981). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 139.<br />Salny, A. (1988). The Mensa books of words, word games, puzzles, and oddities. New York: HarperCollins.<br />
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  • 1. B. Modern Tests of Mental Abilities (pp. 444446) Student Project: Joining Mensa<br />Mensa, an organization of intellectually superior individuals, was founded in 1946 by two British barristers who thought it might be an interesting experiment to gather together people of exceptionally high intelligence. Mensa is a Latin word meaning table and symbolizes the coming together of equals. Its original agenda was to discuss and arrive at ways of preserving world peace. While the organization has been accused of elitism, its membership, which now numbers about 100,000, in 100 countries, contends that it is no more elite than any organization with a requirement for admission. In the United States there are more than 50,000 members belonging to 138 local groups. It is estimated that five million are eligible. Their activities range from parties to museum trips. Each chapter is headed by a local secretary, and almost every group publishes its own newsletter. Truck drivers, professors, housewives, bartenders, janitors, and priests are all rep- resented. Mensa has a gifted-childrens program, a scholarship fund, a research foundation, a national magazine, and a program in which members work with prison inmates. There are over 150 SIGsspecial interest groupsthrough which mensans can get together by mail or in person to share a common interest.<br />To qualify for membership in Mensa, you must score in the top 2 percent of any standard intelligence test, which means a minimum score of 132 on the Stanford-Binet and 130 on the most current Wechsler scales, the two major tests of intelligence described in the text. Each year about thirty thousand people apply for membership; only about 1 of every 25 applicants is admitted.<br />Students interested in joining Mensa can learn more by writing American Mensa, 1229 Corporate Drive West, Arlington, TX. 76006. The organization provides information on how to qualify for membership either by taking an intelligence test or by submitting prior evidence if such a test has already been taken.<br />Handout 119, provided by Abbie F. Salny, will tell students whether they are likely candidates for Mensa.<br />Answers are: <br />1. Friday<br />2. a. P Y The alternate letters starting with S spell silver anniversar, and this sequence completes the phrase silver anniversary.<br />3. 25<br />4. ANNIVERSARY <br />5. MENSA <br />6. b <br />7. b<br />8. b<br />9. TOM <br />10. HOUSE <br />11. JANE <br />12. 9 p.m. <br />13. b. Both grow in the ground. <br />14. a. Alternate numbers go up by 2 and down by 1, starting with 1, and 10. <br />15. e is the only one that is not an artistic work made by man. <br />16. PARACHUTE <br />17. 5 <br />18. c <br />19. LAND <br />20. c. The number of lines goes down opposite the stick, up on the side with the stick, and the stick alternates from lower left to top right.<br />Respondents score one point for each correct answer. They should add 5 points if they finished in less than 20 minutes, and 3 points if in less than 30 minutes. Scores range from 0 to 25. On the basis of the scores of some Mensa members who took the test, Salny pro-vides the following interpretation of scores.<br />25Excellent Candidate <br />2024You will most likely pass the Mensa supervised test<br />1419Youre a good candidate for Mensa.<br />1013 Fair candidate.<br />Below 10Everyone has an off day!<br />Mensa members Marvin Grosswirth and Salny also have provided good advice in interpreting scores of any intelligence test. While performing well is to a degree predictive of school success, they state:<br />An intelligence test does not measure drive, persistence, creativity or any of the myriad other skills that often count for more in achieving success out of school. A low score on an I.Q. test does not mean probable failure in life. All it means is that the person taking the test did poorly on that particular test. Most of us do not spend our lives in situations that can be measured by paper- and-pencil tests. Since this is so, scores obtained on such tests should be viewed with some restraint if they are high and with some skepticism if they are low. They measure only one aspect of a total life pattern.<br />The Mensa genius quiz book. (1981). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 139.<br />Salny, A. (1988). The Mensa books of words, word games, puzzles, and oddities. New York: HarperCollins.<br />