MIT professor Shane Frederick's Cognitive Reflection Test is a three-question brain teaser with only a 17 per cent pass rate ...
The Cognitive Reflection Test may only have three questions, but just 17 per cent of people manage to get them all right – can you?
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Only 20% of people can solve this three-question IQ test backed by MIT... are you one of them?
The world's shortest IQ test is just three questions long and can tell if you're smarter than 80 percent of the population. Called the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), it has been around since 2005 ...
Less than one in five people pass this IQ test, thought to be the shortest in the world only three questions long. The Cognitive Reflection Test has a pass rate of just 17 per cent, leaving the ...
The 'world's shortest IQ test' has only three questions, but it's far from easy to pass. A study by MIT professor Shane ...
Cognitive reflection and decision-making competence refer to the capacity to override intuitive, automatic responses in favour of more analytical and deliberate thought processes. This field ...
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If You Think You're Smarter Than The Average Person, Prove It By Correctly Answering These Questions They Got Wrong
Intelligence in 2026 is about more than just a score on a test; it’s about the intentional presence you bring to every ...
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