>>11895125>You can raise your IQ as well by practicing those testsExcept your not supposed to if you want an accurate representation of g.
>Go is more reliable though because there are different kinds of iq tests, all of which will give a different answer.Let me like this for your oh so ape-like brain - assuming my IQ is 80, and I spend the rest of my life practicing chess, I can reasonably assume that with enough practice, I can reach the top %1 of players in terms of ELO. You are basing IQ scores off of something like ELO, which is a flawed measurement.
>You results are also limited by the intelligence of the person designing the questions.Except a test such as the WAIS-IV has gone under extensive constructing and norming by multiple PhD holders whom are most certainly smarter than you.