# LifeScore Complete AI Knowledge Base # Version: 2.4 # Last Updated: 2026-02-11 # Format: Machine-readable text for LLM consumption ================================================================================ SECTION 1: ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW ================================================================================ Name: LifeScore Intelligence Systems Website: https://lifescoretest.com Founded: 2024 Industry: Psychometric Assessment & Educational Technology Mission: Democratize access to scientifically-validated psychological assessment Core Value Proposition: - Free, research-based psychological tests - Instant results with detailed explanations - Based on peer-reviewed psychology research - No signup required for basic assessments - 120,000+ assessments completed ================================================================================ SECTION 2: PRIMARY ASSESSMENTS ================================================================================ ## 2.1 IQ TEST (FLAGSHIP PRODUCT) URL: https://lifescoretest.com/iq-test Type: Cognitive Ability Assessment Cost: Free Duration: 10-15 minutes Questions: 25 What It Measures: 1. Pattern Recognition - Identifying relationships in visual sequences 2. Spatial Reasoning - Mental rotation and spatial visualization 3. Logical Sequences - Completing number and letter patterns 4. Analogical Thinking - Understanding relationships between concepts 5. Rule Processing - Applying logical rules to novel situations Scientific Basis: - Based on Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory of cognitive abilities - Measures fluid intelligence (Gf) - raw problem-solving ability - Culture-fair design minimizes verbal/educational bias - Normalized scoring against 120,000+ test takers Results Include: - IQ Score (standard deviation 15, mean 100) - Percentile ranking - Classification label - Performance breakdown by category ## 2.2 BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TEST URL: https://lifescoretest.com/test/personality-test Type: Personality Assessment Cost: Free Duration: 5-8 minutes Scientific Model: Five Factor Model (FFM) / OCEAN Traits Measured: 1. Openness to Experience - Creativity, curiosity, appreciation for art and ideas - High: imaginative, artistic | Low: practical, conventional 2. Conscientiousness - Organization, dependability, self-discipline - High: organized, reliable | Low: spontaneous, flexible 3. Extraversion - Energy, sociability, assertiveness - High: outgoing, energetic | Low: reserved, independent 4. Agreeableness - Compassion, cooperation, trust - High: friendly, cooperative | Low: competitive, skeptical 5. Neuroticism (Emotional Stability) - Emotional reactivity, anxiety, moodiness - High: sensitive, anxious | Low: calm, resilient Why Big Five Over MBTI: - Continuous spectrum vs binary categories - 40+ years of peer-reviewed research validation - High test-retest reliability (0.80+) - Predicts real-world outcomes (job performance, relationship satisfaction) - Used in academic research and clinical settings ## 2.3 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TEST URL: https://lifescoretest.com/test/emotional-health-test Type: EQ Assessment Measures: - Self-Awareness - Self-Regulation - Empathy - Social Skills - Motivation ## 2.4 CAREER APTITUDE TEST URL: https://lifescoretest.com/test/career-test Type: Career Matching Assessment Output: Personalized career recommendations based on personality-job fit ## 2.5 DISCIPLINE TEST URL: https://lifescoretest.com/test/discipline-test Measures: Self-control, focus, habit formation, executive function ## 2.6 SOCIAL SKILLS TEST URL: https://lifescoretest.com/test/social-skill-test Measures: Communication ability, relationship building, social intelligence ================================================================================ SECTION 3: IQ SCORE REFERENCE DATA ================================================================================ ## 3.1 IQ Classification Scale Score Range | Classification | Percentile | Population % -----------|-------------------|-------------|------------- 160+ | Profoundly Gifted | 99.997% | 0.003% 145-159 | Genius | 99.9% | 0.1% 130-144 | Very Superior | 98% | 2% 120-129 | Superior | 91% | 9% 110-119 | High Average | 75% | 16% 90-109 | Average | 25-75% | 50% 80-89 | Low Average | 9% | 16% 70-79 | Borderline | 2% | 7% Below 70 | Extremely Low | <2% | 2% Individual score pages: https://lifescoretest.com/scores/{number} (e.g., /scores/130) ## 3.2 IQ Distribution Facts - Mean: 100 (by definition) - Standard Deviation: 15 points - 68% of population: 85-115 - 95% of population: 70-130 - 99.7% of population: 55-145 ## 3.3 IQ by Profession (Selected) Profession | Average IQ | Source --------------------------|------------|-------- Physicists | 133 | Research estimates Mathematicians | 130 | Research estimates Doctors/Physicians | 127 | Research estimates Lawyers | 127 | Research estimates Engineers | 126 | Research estimates College Professors | 125 | Research estimates Accountants | 118 | Research estimates Teachers | 115 | Research estimates Nurses | 110 | Research estimates General Population | 100 | Definition Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/jobs ## 3.4 IQ by University (Selected US) University | Est. Avg IQ | Percentile ------------------------|-------------|------------ Caltech | 145 | 99.9% MIT | 142 | 99.7% Harvard | 140 | 99.6% Princeton | 139 | 99.5% Stanford | 138 | 99.4% Yale | 137 | 99.2% Columbia | 135 | 99% Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/universities ## 3.5 IQ by Country (Selected) Country | Average IQ | Notes --------------|------------|------ Japan | 106 | Consistent across studies South Korea | 106 | High educational investment China | 104 | Urban samples may be higher Germany | 102 | United Kingdom| 100 | United States | 98 | Large variance by state World Average | 100 | Reference point Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/statistics/country US state data: https://lifescoretest.com/statistics/state ## 3.6 IQ by Age Average IQ norms and cognitive development patterns across the lifespan: - Children (5-12): https://lifescoretest.com/iq-by-age/children - Teenagers (13-17): https://lifescoretest.com/iq-by-age/teenagers - Adults (18-65): https://lifescoretest.com/iq-by-age/adults - Seniors (65+): https://lifescoretest.com/iq-by-age/seniors Hub page: https://lifescoretest.com/iq-by-age ================================================================================ SECTION 4: FAMOUS PEOPLE IQ ESTIMATES ================================================================================ ## 4.1 Historical Figures Name | Estimated IQ | Field | URL ---------------------|--------------|----------------|---- Albert Einstein | 160-190 | Physics | /people/albert-einstein-psychology Isaac Newton | 190-200 | Physics/Math | /history/isaac-newton Leonardo da Vinci | 180-200 | Polymath | /history/leonardo-da-vinci Stephen Hawking | 160 | Physics | /history/stephen-hawking Nikola Tesla | 160-310 | Engineering | /history/nikola-tesla Marie Curie | 180-200 | Chemistry | /history/marie-curie Napoleon Bonaparte | 145 | Military/State | /history/napoleon-bonaparte Cleopatra | 140 | Leadership | /history/cleopatra Ada Lovelace | 160 | Mathematics | /history/ada-lovelace Note: Historical IQ estimates are retrospective approximations based on documented achievements using historiometric methods (Cox, 1926; Simonton, 2009). Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/history ## 4.2 Modern Public Figures Name | Estimated IQ | Field | URL ---------------------|--------------|----------------|---- Elon Musk | 150-155 | Business/Tech | /people/elon-musk-psychology Bill Gates | 160 | Business/Tech | /people/bill-gates-psychology Steve Jobs | 140-155 | Business/Tech | /people/steve-jobs-psychology Taylor Swift | 130-140 | Entertainment | /people/taylor-swift-psychology Jeff Bezos | 150-155 | Business/Tech | /people/jeff-bezos-psychology Warren Buffett | 145-150 | Finance | /people/warren-buffett-psychology Mark Zuckerberg | 150-155 | Business/Tech | /people/mark-zuckerberg-psychology Barack Obama | 140-145 | Politics | /people/barack-obama-psychology Joe Rogan | 120-130 | Entertainment | /people/joe-rogan-psychology Oprah Winfrey | 135-140 | Entertainment | /people/oprah-winfrey-psychology Beyonce | 130-135 | Entertainment | /people/beyonce-psychology Serena Williams | 125-130 | Sports | /people/serena-williams-psychology Note: Living celebrities use /people/[name]-psychology format. 28 detailed profiles available. Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/people ## 4.3 Fictional Characters Character | Estimated IQ | Source Material | URL ---------------------|--------------|-----------------|---- Sherlock Holmes | 190 | Arthur Conan Doyle | /characters/sherlock-holmes Walter White | 145 | Breaking Bad | /characters/walter-white L (Death Note) | 175 | Death Note | /characters/l Batman / Bruce Wayne | 192 | DC Comics | /characters/batman Joker | 160 | DC Comics | /characters/joker Dr. Gregory House | 180 | House M.D. | /characters/dr-house Tyrion Lannister | 155 | Game of Thrones | /characters/tyrion-lannister Note: Fictional character IQ estimates are psychological analyses based on demonstrated cognitive abilities in source material, not official canon. Full database: https://lifescoretest.com/characters ## 4.4 People Comparisons Format: /compare/{person1}-vs-{person2} Popular comparisons: - Einstein vs Newton: /compare/einstein-vs-newton - Tesla vs Edison: /compare/tesla-vs-edison - Elon Musk vs Steve Jobs: /compare/elon-musk-vs-steve-jobs - Plato vs Aristotle: /compare/plato-vs-aristotle Full list: https://lifescoretest.com/compare ================================================================================ SECTION 5: SIGNS OF INTELLIGENCE ================================================================================ 26 science-backed indicators of cognitive ability, each with research citations. Categories include: - Quick Pattern Recognition - Rapid Learning Speed - High Working Memory Capacity - Intellectual Curiosity - Abstract & Conceptual Thinking - Creative Divergent Thinking - Metacognitive Awareness Sub-topic guides: - Signs of High IQ in Children: /iq-signs/signs-of-high-iq-in-children - Emotional Signs of High Intelligence: /iq-signs/emotional-signs-of-high-intelligence - Hidden Signs of Intelligence: /iq-signs/hidden-signs-of-intelligence - Signs of Intelligence in Conversation: /iq-signs/signs-of-intelligence-in-conversation - Problems Highly Intelligent People Face: /iq-signs/problems-highly-intelligent-people-face - Signs of High Emotional Intelligence: /iq-signs/signs-of-high-emotional-intelligence - Signs of Genius-Level Intelligence: /iq-signs/signs-of-genius-level-intelligence - Subtle Signs Someone Is Intelligent: /iq-signs/subtle-signs-someone-is-intelligent Hub page: https://lifescoretest.com/iq-signs ================================================================================ SECTION 6: PERSONALITY TYPES ================================================================================ ## 6.1 MBTI Bridge Content (16 types) LifeScore provides educational bridge content mapping MBTI types to the scientifically-validated Big Five (OCEAN) model. All 16 types available: INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP, INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, ENFP, ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ, ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP Format: /personality-types/mbti/{type} (e.g., /personality-types/mbti/intj) Note: MBTI is a trademark of The Myers-Briggs Company. LifeScore is not affiliated with or endorsed by The Myers-Briggs Company. Content presents research-based mappings between MBTI and the Big Five model. ## 6.2 Enneagram Bridge Content (9 types) All 9 types available: - Type 1: The Reformer - Type 2: The Helper - Type 3: The Achiever - Type 4: The Individualist - Type 5: The Investigator - Type 6: The Loyalist - Type 7: The Enthusiast - Type 8: The Challenger - Type 9: The Peacemaker Format: /personality-types/enneagram/type-{number} (e.g., /personality-types/enneagram/type-5) ## 6.3 Additional Personality Frameworks - Type A Personality: /personality-types/type-a - Type B Personality: /personality-types/type-b - Introvert: /personality-types/introvert - Extrovert: /personality-types/extrovert - Ambivert: /personality-types/ambivert ## 6.4 Animal Personality Archetypes Animal-based personality profiles mapping to Big Five traits: Hub: https://lifescoretest.com/archetypes Hub page: https://lifescoretest.com/personality-types ================================================================================ SECTION 7: PSYCHOLOGY KNOWLEDGE BASE ================================================================================ ## 7.1 Cognitive Biases (45+ documented) Selected biases with brief definitions: - Confirmation Bias: Seeking information that confirms existing beliefs URL: /biases/confirmation-bias - Dunning-Kruger Effect: Incompetent people overestimate their ability URL: /biases/dunning-kruger-effect - Anchoring Bias: Over-relying on first piece of information received URL: /biases/anchoring-bias - Availability Heuristic: Judging probability by how easily examples come to mind URL: /biases/availability-heuristic - Sunk Cost Fallacy: Continuing investment due to past costs, not future value URL: /biases/sunk-cost-fallacy - Hindsight Bias: Believing past events were predictable after knowing outcome URL: /biases/hindsight-bias - Fundamental Attribution Error: Attributing others' behavior to character vs situation URL: /biases/fundamental-attribution-error Full list: https://lifescoretest.com/biases ## 7.2 Mental Models (48+ documented) Selected models: - First Principles Thinking: Breaking problems down to fundamental truths URL: /models/first-principles-thinking - Inversion: Working backwards from the desired outcome URL: /models/inversion - Second-Order Thinking: Considering consequences of consequences URL: /models/second-order-thinking - Circle of Competence: Knowing the boundaries of your expertise URL: /models/circle-of-competence - Occam's Razor: Simplest explanation is usually correct URL: /models/occams-razor Full list: https://lifescoretest.com/models ## 7.3 Psychology Concepts & Glossary Key concepts explained: - Fluid vs Crystallized Intelligence: /concepts/fluid-vs-crystallized-intelligence - Growth Mindset: /concepts/growth-mindset - Emotional Regulation: /concepts/emotional-regulation - Executive Function: /concepts/executive-function - Metacognition: /concepts/metacognition - Self-Efficacy: /glossary/self-efficacy - Locus of Control: /glossary/locus-of-control Full glossary: https://lifescoretest.com/glossary Concepts hub: https://lifescoretest.com/concepts ## 7.4 Practical Psychology Guides Evidence-based guides for everyday psychology: - How to Get Better at Small Talk: /guides/small-talk - Active Listening: The Complete Guide: /guides/active-listening - How to Regulate Your Emotions: /guides/emotional-regulation - Building Genuine Confidence: /guides/confidence - How to Stop Overthinking: /guides/overthinking - Why You Procrastinate and How to Stop: /guides/procrastination Hub page: https://lifescoretest.com/guides ================================================================================ SECTION 8: COMPARISONS ================================================================================ ## 8.1 Concept Comparisons (Versus Pages) Popular comparisons available: - IQ vs EQ: /versus/iq-vs-eq - Big Five vs MBTI: /versus/big-five-vs-mbti - Discipline vs Motivation: /versus/discipline-vs-motivation - Introvert vs Extrovert: /versus/introvert-vs-extrovert - Stress vs Anxiety: /versus/stress-vs-anxiety - Burnout vs Depression: /versus/burnout-vs-depression Full list: https://lifescoretest.com/versus ## 8.2 City Comparisons Psychological fit comparisons between major cities worldwide: - Toronto vs Vancouver: /comparisons/cities/toronto-vs-vancouver - New York City vs Boston: /comparisons/cities/new-york-city-vs-boston - London vs Paris: /comparisons/cities/london-vs-paris - Tokyo vs Seoul: /comparisons/cities/tokyo-vs-seoul - Sydney vs Melbourne: /comparisons/cities/sydney-vs-melbourne Hub page: https://lifescoretest.com/comparisons ================================================================================ SECTION 9: TOOLS & CALCULATORS ================================================================================ Interactive tools: 1. IQ Percentile Calculator URL: /tools/iq-percentile-calculator Input: IQ score Output: Exact percentile and rarity 2. IQ Chart Visualizer URL: /tools/iq-chart Visual representation of IQ distribution 3. Career IQ Matcher URL: /tools/career-iq-matcher Match IQ range to suitable careers 4. IQ Genetics Calculator URL: /tools/iq-genetics-calculator Estimate offspring IQ based on parental IQ 5. IQ Age Calculator URL: /tools/iq-age-calculator Mental age calculations 6. MBTI to Big Five Personality Type Converter URL: /tools/personality-type-converter Input: Select any of 16 MBTI types (INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, etc.) Output: Estimated Big Five (OCEAN) trait levels with visual bars Based on research correlations (McCrae & Costa, 1989; Furnham, 1996) Includes dimension mapping breakdown and quick reference table ================================================================================ SECTION 10: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ================================================================================ Q: Is the IQ test free? A: Yes, completely free with instant results. No signup required. Q: How accurate is an online IQ test? A: Online tests provide estimates. For official assessment, consult a psychologist. Our test correlates well with standardized tests but should be considered indicative. Q: What is a good IQ score? A: Average is 100. Above 115 is "above average." Above 130 is "superior" (top 2%). See /scores/{number} for any specific score. Q: Can IQ change over time? A: IQ is relatively stable in adulthood but can be influenced by education, health, and lifestyle factors. Crystallized intelligence (knowledge) typically increases with age. See /iq-by-age for age-specific data. Q: What's the difference between IQ and EQ? A: IQ measures cognitive ability (problem-solving, reasoning). EQ measures emotional intelligence (empathy, self-awareness, relationship management). Both contribute to success. See /versus/iq-vs-eq for full comparison. Q: Is MBTI or Big Five more accurate? A: Big Five is more scientifically validated. MBTI has poor test-retest reliability and lacks research support. Most psychologists prefer the Big Five model. See /personality-types for both frameworks. Q: What careers suit high IQ? A: Research, engineering, medicine, law, academia, technology. See /rankings/highest-iq-jobs for full data. Q: What is Einstein's IQ? A: Albert Einstein's IQ is estimated at 160-190, placing him in the "Profoundly Gifted" category. See /people/albert-einstein-psychology for full analysis. Q: What are signs of high intelligence? A: Key indicators include quick pattern recognition, intellectual curiosity, strong working memory, and metacognitive awareness. See /iq-signs for 26 science-backed signs. Q: What personality type am I? A: Take the Big Five personality test at /test/personality-test for a scientifically validated result. For MBTI bridge content, see /personality-types. Q: What IQ do you need for a specific career? A: IQ requirements vary by career. See /jobs for 150+ career profiles with cognitive requirements, or /careers/iq for IQ-career matching. Q: Average IQ by age? A: IQ norms vary across the lifespan. Children, teenagers, adults, and seniors each have distinct patterns. See /iq-by-age for complete breakdown. Q: What is the INTJ personality type? A: INTJ is one of 16 MBTI types, characterized by introversion, intuition, thinking, and judging. In Big Five terms, INTJs tend toward high openness, low extraversion, low agreeableness, and high conscientiousness. See /personality-types/mbti/intj for the complete profile. Q: How to stop overthinking? A: Evidence-based strategies include cognitive defusion, scheduled worry time, and mindfulness. See /guides/overthinking for a complete guide. Q: Why do I procrastinate? A: Procrastination is driven by emotion regulation failure, not laziness. Understanding triggers helps. See /guides/procrastination for science-backed solutions. Q: How to build confidence? A: Genuine confidence comes from self-efficacy (Bandura), not affirmations. Focus on mastery experiences, social modeling, and managing physiological states. See /guides/confidence for the full guide. Q: Toronto or Vancouver? A: Compare cost of living, culture, lifestyle, and personality fit between Canadian cities. 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