Statistics of A Relaxing Test

© Paul Cooijmans

Scores on A Relaxing Test (David Miller) as of 30 May 2026

Contents type: Verbal, numerical.   Period: 2022-present

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Correlation of A Relaxing Test (David Miller) with other mental ability tests

Test name n rp value
The Marathon Test - Revision 202440.980.09
Divine Psychometry (Matthew Scillitani)130.940.001
The Gate110.920.004
Verbal section of Test For Genius - Revision 200460.910.04
Cartoons of Shock40.900.12
Test For Genius - Revision 2016170.900.0003
Gliaweb Recycled Intelligence Test90.900.01
Verbal section of Test For Genius - Revision 2016170.890.0004
The Marathon Test120.870.004
Problems In Gentle Slopes of the fourth degree40.860.13
Dicing with death160.860.0009
Problems In Gentle Slopes of the first degree60.850.06
Verbal section of The Marathon Test140.840.002
The Smell Test140.830.003
Cooijmans Intelligence Test - Form 4180.830.0006
Test For Genius - Revision 201050.820.10
Three Sonnets (Heinrich Siemens)40.820.15
Psychometric Qrosswords120.810.007
The Test To End All Tests150.810.002
The Bonsai Test - Revision 2016180.810.0009
Narcissus' last stand170.800.001
Test for Genius - Revision 202540.790.17
The Piper's Test160.780.003
Gliaweb Riddled Intelligence Test - Revision 2011140.770.006
Numerical and spatial sections of The Marathon Test130.770.008
Random Feickery (Brandon Feick)90.760.03
Problems In Gentle Slopes of the third degree180.740.002
Test of the Beheaded Man170.730.003
Qoymans Multiple-Choice #5160.730.005
Combined Numerical and Spatial sections of Test For Genius - Revision 2016180.730.003
Spatial section of The Marathon Test130.730.01
The Nemesis Test160.710.006
Psychometrically Activated Grids Acerbate Neuroticism100.710.03
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales60.700.12
Isis Test100.690.04
Space, Time, and Hyperspace - Revision 2016180.690.005
The Alchemist Test (Anas El Husseini)170.680.006
Genius Association Test150.680.01
The Sargasso Test190.670.005
Associative LIMIT150.670.01
Numerical section of The Marathon Test140.640.02
Reflections In Peroxide170.620.01
Only idiots140.610.03
De Laatste Test - Herziening 201950.610.22
Cooijmans Intelligence Test 5180.560.02
Numerical section of Test For Genius - Revision 2010200.550.02
Cooijmans Intelligence Test - Form 3190.530.03
Miscellaneous tests120.520.08
Labyrinthine LIMIT100.520.12
Spatial section of Test For Genius - Revision 200460.500.26
Lieshout International Mesospheric Intelligence Test160.490.06
Problems In Gentle Slopes of the second degree140.480.08
Daedalus Test120.460.12
Combined Numerical and Spatial sections of Test For Genius - Revision 201050.430.38
A Paranoiac's Torture: Intelligence Test Utilizing Diabolic Exactitude180.430.08
Reason Behind Multiple-Choice - Revision 2008160.420.10
Tests by Jason Betts (aggregate)40.370.52
The Final Test - Revision 201340.320.57
Cooijmans On-Line Test - Two-barrelled version80.320.40
Strict Logic Sequences Examination I (Jonathan Wai)60.300.50
Laaglandse Aanlegtest - Herziening 201640.230.68
Tests by Ivan Ivec (aggregate)60.210.64
Numerologica (Andrei Udriște)60.150.74
Reason - Revision 2008160.050.84
De Golfstroomtest - Herziening 20194-0.250.66
Tests by Mislav Predavec (aggregate)4-0.820.15

Weighted mean of correlations: 0.658 (N = 778)

Estimated g factor loading: 0.81

Ranking in above table is based on the unrounded correlations. All available data is present in this table, no tests are left out except for those with less than 4 score pairs. All known pairs are used, including possible floor/ceiling scores or outliers.

Estimated loadings of A Relaxing Test (David Miller) on particular item types

These are estimated g factor loadings, but against homogeneous tests (containing only particular item types) as opposed to non-compound heterogeneous tests. Although tending to surprise the lay person, it is not uncommon for tests to have high loadings on item types they do not actually contain themselves. Such loadings reflect the empirical fact that most tests for mental abilities measure primarily g, regardless of their contents; that the major part of test score variance is caused by g, and only a minor part by factors germane to particular item types. It is of key importance to understand that this is a fact of nature, a natural phenomenon, and not something that was built into the tests by the test constructors.

Typeng loading of A Relaxing Test (David Miller) on that type
Verbal990.88
Numerical460.70
Spatial530.79
Logical280.48
Heterogeneous3820.83

N = 608

Compound tests have been left out of this table to avoid overlap.

Balanced g loading = 0.74

National medians for A Relaxing Test (David Miller)

Country n median score
United_States723.0

Total number of countries: 16

For reasons of privacy, only countries with 3 or more candidates are included in this table. Ranking is based on the medians, and then alphabetic.

Correlation of A Relaxing Test (David Miller) with personal details

Notice: A correlation is generally considered significant if its p value is 0.05 or less.

Personalia n rp value
Observed behaviour50.930.06
PSIA True - Revision 2007110.770.02
PSIA Ethics factor - Revision 2007110.740.02
PSIA Introverted - Revision 2007110.620.05
PSIA System factor - Revision 2007110.610.05
PSIA Orderly - Revision 2007110.600.06
PSIA Rational - Revision 2007110.590.06
PSIA Extreme - Revision 2007110.520.10
PSIA Deviance factor - Revision 2007110.490.12
PSIA Cold - Revision 2007110.440.16
Father's educational level170.420.10
Educational level210.390.08
Disorders (parents and siblings)200.370.11
PSIA Just - Revision 2007110.270.40
Gifted Adult's Inventory of Aspergerisms80.250.50
Mother's educational level170.220.37
Year of birth250.050.81
PSIA Aspergoid - Revision 200711-0.010.97
PSIA Rare - Revision 200711-0.020.94
Disorders (own)23-0.040.84
PSIA Neurotic - Revision 200711-0.300.34
PSIA Antisocial - Revision 200711-0.340.27
PSIA Cruel - Revision 200711-0.480.12
Cooijmans Inventory of Neo-Marxist Attitudes7-0.590.15

Estimated g factor loadings for restricted ranges

The goal of estimated g factor loadings for restricted ranges is to verify the hypothesis that g becomes less important, accounts for a smaller proportion of the variance, at higher I.Q. levels. The mere fact of restricting the range like this also depresses the g loading compared to computing it over the test's full range, so it would be normal for these values to be lower than the test's full-range g loading.

Below 1st quartile (12.0)0.79 (N = 205)
Below median (17.0)0.75 (N = 432)
Above median (17.0)0.61 (N = 404)
Above 3rd quartile (23.0)0.28 (N = 178)

Reliability analysis for A Relaxing Test (David Miller)

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Scores by age for A Relaxing Test (David Miller)

Age class n Median score
60 to 64123.0
55 to 59112.0
50 to 54218.0
45 to 4918.0
40 to 44317.0
35 to 39315.0
30 to 34412.0
25 to 29423.5
22 to 24218.0
20 or 21315.0
18 or 19118.0

N = 25

Scores by year taken for A Relaxing Test (David Miller)

Year taken n Median scoreprotonorm
2022920.0443
2023412.5367
2024515.0387
2025518.0418
202627.5350

N = 25

Robustness and overall test quality for A Relaxing Test (David Miller)

Item analysis

Item statistics are not published as that would help candidates. To detect bad items, answers and comments from candidates are studied, as well as, for each problem, the correlation with total score on the remaining problems (item-rest correlation) and the proportion of candidates getting it wrong (hardness of the item). Possible bad items are revised, replaced, or removed, possibly resulting in a revised version of the test.