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r/cognitiveTesting

Welcome to the world's largest forum for anything related to cognitive testing / iq testing. For more information and resources, check the Community Bookmarks below this box and go to the "FAQ" or "Resources" dropdown.

r/cognitiveTesting Subreddit Stats & Analytics

r/cognitiveTesting is a General Science subreddit in the Nerds category with 66,431 members. Use this page to track r/cognitiveTesting stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.

Recent r/cognitiveTesting growth: +133 members today (+0.20%) and +629 members this week (+0.96%).

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r/cognitiveTesting Current Stats

Total Members
66,431

r/cognitiveTesting Growth Analytics

24 hours
Growth↗ +0.2%
Net+133
Daily Avg+133
7 days
Growth↗ +0.7%
Net+434
Daily Avg+62
30 days
Growth↗ +2.6%
Net+1,653
Daily Avg+55

Daily Growth Chart (30 days)

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r/cognitiveTesting Subreddit Rules

1

Be respectful and mature

No abusive remarks. Behave like an adult. Insulting other users is not allowed and is unproductive in nature, especially when many do not know the ropes of the subreddit.

Violation reason: This is abusive.
2

Avoid questions which can be answered by the FAQ in the wiki

The subreddit is meant to be an area for high quality discussion. Therefore, it's not intended that the subreddit be saturated with repetitive posts.

FAQ can be found here:

Violation reason: Please try to avoid questions which can be answered by the FAQ in the wiki.
3

Do not spam

Do not flood the subreddit with multiple posts in the same day about the same topics, make low quality posts or comments, or post blatant misinformation

Violation reason: Spam
4

Do not violate copyright laws

Please do not post questions from professional tests or similar copyrighted material.

5

Elaborate on all your posts and comments

This applies to:

  • Creating posts without detail or elaboration.
  • Making statements which are not grounded in contemporary literature (you can of course speculate, but it is much preferred to have sources for statements in order to allow for a more a more grounded and conducive discourse).
6

No alts

So that you don't break rules and hop on a new account of course. If you want to appeal, send a modmail.

7

Use the spoiler option when puzzles or items come from tests people may take

This is to prevent people getting spoiled from tests they may want to take in the future. To do so, use the spoiler option in the post and include where the item came from. Furthermore, flair posts accordingly.

Violation reason: You need to use the spoiler option when puzzles or items come from tests people may take.
8

No test administration transactions

Due to violating copyright law and being unable to confirm the authenticity of the transactions taking place, selling or providing test administrations of leaked professional tests is not allowed.

Violation reason: Promoting test administration
9

No posts referencing suicide or self-harm

Posts related to mental health issues related to cognitive health and intelligence are allowed but posts threatening self harm or suicide fall out of the scope of this subreddit.

We take these matters seriously and encourage anyone experiencing distress to seek help from a professional or contact appropriate support hotlines. https://www.reddit.com/r/SuicideWatch/wiki/hotlines/

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