Note not all conversions are named above (i.e. it is known that certain individuals scored conversions, just not in which games).
Most individuals score in the moderate range of intellectual disability based on standardized testing.
A-allele individuals scored lower in human sociality than GG people on a Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire.
Clive Inman (SPC) records as the highest scorer an individual has scored which is 204 in 1954.
A 2007 study provided evidence that individuals with Asperger syndrome, a high-functioning autism spectrum disorder, score higher than other individuals on Raven's tests.
Another 2007 study provided evidence that individuals with classic autism, a low-functioning autism spectrum disorder, score higher in Raven's tests than in Wechsler tests.
Four roles have been identified and are defined as follows (note that individuals may score high in more than one category):
On the other hand, some individuals scored higher than their teams.
These individuals score lowest on reading measures.
The individuals whose ethnicity was cued scored higher than the control group, who in turn scored higher than the students whose gender was cued.