Answer: IQS
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- Mensa stats
- Noodle nos.
- Brightness measures
- Mensa members' stats
- Brightness measures, briefly
- Measures of brightness
- They may be used to predict educational achievement
- Test subjects
- Stanford-Binet nos.
- Mensa figs.
- Mensa data
- Figs. averaging 100
- Mentality measures
- Mental measures
- Mensa nos.
- Mensa measures
- Mensa measurements
- They're high among highbrows
- They average 100
- Stats for Mensa
- Stanford-Binet test scores
- Stanford-Binet figs.
- Some test results
- Some ratings
- Smartness stats
- Nos. averaging 100
- Mensa members have high ones
- Brightness nos.
- Brightness measures, for short
- They're usually around 100
- They're high at Harvard
- Stats for eggheads
- Smartness measures: Abbr.
- Smart figs.
- Numbers indicating mental aptitude
- Mensa numbers
- Mensa figures
- Mensa entry numbers
- Mensa concerns
- Knowledge numbers
- High nos. for rocket scientists?
- Head counts?
- Figs. well above 100 in Mensa
- Educ. testing data
- Brightness stats
- Brightness measurements, for short
- 95% of them are between 70 and 130
- Wise guys' pride
- Triple Nine Society members have high ones
- Thinking figs.
- They're high in the Ivy League
- They're high at M.I.T. and Stanford
- Test results, sometimes
- Test figs.
- Subjects of tests
- Stats that geniuses may compare
- Stanford-Binet test results
- Stanford-Binet test figs.
- Some test scores
- Some test results, for short
- Smarts nos.
- Smartness numbers: Abbr.
- Smartness measures
- Smart figures?
- Smart figures
- Sharpness measurements
- Sharpness figs.
- Raven's Progressive Matrices test them
- Psychological ratios
- Prometheus Society nos.
- Prometheus Society measurements
- Oft-criticized mental measures
- Numbers that are high for geniuses: Abbr.
- Noggin numbers
- Mind numbers
- Mind measurements
- Mentality measures familiarly
- Mental measures: Abbr.
- Mental measures, for short
- Mental measures, briefly
- Mental measures since 1912
- Mental measures once thought to be heritable
- Mental figures
- Mental aptitude stats
- Mental acuity measurements: Abbr.
- Mensans' prides
- Mensan highs
- Mensa metrics
- Mensa members' assets
- Mensa members' are high
- Mensa members have very high ones: Abbr.
- Mensa figures, for short
- Mensa figures (Abbr.)
- Mensa criteria, for short
- Mega Society members have extremely high ones
- Measures that are high for Mensans
- Measures of smartness: Abbr.
- Measures of brilliance
- Measures of brightness: Abbr.
- Measures of brightness, for short
- Measures of brainpower: Abbr.
- Measures for Mensa
- Measures for gray areas?
- Measures averaging 100
- Measurements where 70% are between 85 and 115
- Measurements of lack of density?
- Many are close to 100, briefly
- Lex Luthor's 200, and others
- High-minded values?
- High stats for Mensans
- High ones indicate brightness
- High numbers in Mensa
- High numbers for Mensa members
- High Mensa numbers
- High figs. for geniuses
- High figs. for Einsteins
- High figs. for brains
- High figs. for brainiacs
- Geniuses' prides
- Geniuses' nos.
- Geniuses have high ones: Abbr.
- Figures from certain exams
- Figs. that average around 100
- Figs. that average 100
- Figs. on a Stanford-Binet test
- Figs. on a bell curve
- Figs. for geniuses
- Figs. clustered around 100
- Faculty levels, for short
- Educ. achievement predictors
- Deviations from 100
- Cranial measures?: Abbr.
- Certain test subjects
- Certain test results
- Brilliance stats
- Brightness units, for short?
- Brightness stats?
- Brightness measures: Abbr.
- Brightness measurements?
- Brightness indicators
- Brightness figs. not measured in watts
- Brains have high ones
- Brainpower stats
- Brainpower nos.
- Brainpower figs.
- Brainiacs have high ones
- Brain gauges
- Binet-test scores
- Binet-Simon measures
- Binet data
- Bean-counting stats?
- Bean counts?
- Agility measurements, of a sort
- 130 and 140 are high ones
- 100s of ordinary people?
- 100 things, on average
- 100 is average for them
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