r/cognitivetesting
Welcome to the world's largest forum for anything related to cognitive testing / iq testing. For more information and resources, check the…
How to think about r/cognitivetesting
This community serves as a hub for discussions surrounding cognitive and IQ testing, providing a platform for sharing tests, resources, and theories related to intelligence assessment. Members engage in conversations about the validity of these tests, comparisons of scores, and the implications of high IQ in society. Its focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of cognitive testing distinguishes it from other forums.
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Audience
Participants in this community range from students and educators to individuals interested in psychology and intelligence testing. Many members are likely to be high achievers or those curious about their cognitive abilities. The vibe is generally analytical and inquisitive, with a shared interest in understanding the nuances of intelligence and testing methodologies.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes detailed discussions on testing methodologies, personal experiences with IQ tests, and critiques of existing theories. Posts that are overly promotional or lack depth may receive downvotes. Members typically engage in thoughtful discourse, and the frequency of posts can vary, with spikes during discussions of new tests or theories.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should prioritize providing valuable insights or tools related to cognitive testing rather than overt promotions. Sharing informative content, such as articles or research findings, can resonate well. However, brands should avoid aggressive marketing tactics, as members are often skeptical of promotional content. Authentic engagement through discussions or Q&A sessions can foster goodwill and interest.
FAQ
r/cognitivetesting — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/cognitivetesting have?
r/cognitivetesting has approximately 58,531 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/cognitivetesting created?
r/cognitivetesting was created on October 6, 2020 (6 years ago).
What is r/cognitivetesting about?
This community serves as a hub for discussions surrounding cognitive and IQ testing, providing a platform for sharing tests, resources, and theories related to intelligence assessment. Members engage in conversations about the validity of these tests, comparisons of scores, and the implications of high IQ in society. Its focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of cog…
What subreddits are similar to r/cognitivetesting?
Communities similar to r/cognitivetesting include r/mensa, r/gifted.
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