User talk:Nexsen

A suggestion: The article regarding the IQ of US Presidents is good in that it exposes the hoax with totally fabricated IQ's but the references to other studies by psychologists who "estimate" intelligence from historical information seems almost as unreliable. For presidents who have been in the armed forces their AFQT and GT scores would be a quantitative representation of their IQ. MENSA accepts an AFQT score of 98 and or GT score of 136 as qualifying evidence of one's IQ being in the top 2% required for membership. Even a single valid IQ test for one president - say Kennedy for example who should have both an AFQT and GT score - to compare to his "estimated" IQ by the psychologists could either add or deny credibility to their subjective and probably biased estimates. Signed, Nexsen Johnson Nexsen (talk) 19:10, 24 July 2016 (UTC)