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I have not taken many IQ tests but there was one I took that required me to put in my age as the score was calculated based on age. It seems obvious that I would score better than I did as a 10 year old so the results need a calibration based on age.
I assume this is standard practice but I doubt that there is a universal IQ measuring method and some people may think they can devise an IQ test that does not require an age calibration.
I have to remain somewhat dubious of a table of IQ scores until I can have a look at the test and see the calibrations used.
One calibration that I have never seen is a question asking how many tests you have taken. It seems obvious that the more experience you have in taking tests the better your test scores will be.

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