Triple Nine Society
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Formation | 1978 |
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Type | High IQ society |
Membership | 1,000 |
Official language | English |
Chairman | David Lubkin |
Website | www.triplenine.org |
The Triple Nine Society (TNS), founded in 1978, is a voluntary association of individuals who have scored at or above the 99.9th percentile on specific IQ tests (or similar) under supervised conditions, which generally correlates to an IQ of 149 or greater (assuming a standard deviation of 16).[1] This compares with Mensa International, the better-known and larger membership high IQ society which admits applicants who score at or above the 98th percentile, which currently correlates with an IQ score of 132 or greater on an IQ test such as the Cattell which has a standard deviation of 16. TNS also accepts 99.9th percentile scores on selected standardized tests as a basis for admission.
As of September 2009, TNS reports approximately 1,000 members residing in approximately 30 countries, with most members residing in the United States.[2] TNS publishes a journal entitled Vidya which contains articles contributed by members conversant with a variety of subjects. Members communicate with one another through email lists, a scheduled weekly IRC chat, and meet at arranged gatherings; European members have established a group in XING.
The Triple Nine Society was founded on democratic principles. TNS states that the group encourages the free expression of member views. The preamble to the Triple Nine Society constitution follows below:
The Triple Nine Society is committed to friendship, communication, the adventure of intellectual exploration, and a greater realization of individual potentials. It neither sanctions the imposition of one person's philosophy on another nor subscribes to any particular philosophy for its members. It will strive to avoid the insularity of mere exclusiveness. The guiding principle of the Society is democratic and collegial rather than hierarchical. The Society will remain open to innovation and evolution.
— Triple Nine Society
Executive Committee of The Triple Nine Society
Regent David Lubkin regent@triplenine.org
Editor James Milazzo editor@triplenine.org
Ombudsman Mary DeMarco ombudsman@triplenine.org
Financial Officer Lynn McLeod financial@triplenine.org
Membership Officer Ed Schreiber membership@triplenine.org
Member At Large Paul Jensen mal1@triplenine.org
Member At Large Eric Zimmermann mal2@triplenine.org
Member At Large Thorsten Heitzmann mal3@triplenine.org
Member At Large Kevin Langdon mal4@triplenine.org
Auxiliary Positions
Elections Officer Wendell Reinking elections@triplenine.org
Information Officer Jon Miles info@triplenine.org
Promotions Officer Vacant promotions@triplenine.org
Psychometrician Paul Jensen psychometrician@triplenine.org
Legal Counsel Stephen Swift legal@triplenine.org
Notable members
- Ronald Hoeflin,[3] philosopher
- Mike Keefe,[3] editorial cartoonist
- Kirk Kirkpatrick,[3] businessman
- Jack Schaeffer,[3] musician
See also
- Intertel
- Cerebrals Society
- International Society for Philosophical Enquiry
- Mensa International
- Prometheus Society
External links
- Triple Nine Society website
- Global General Gathering of the Triple Nine Society website
- High-IQ Societies and the Tests They Accept for Admission Purposes
- Other High IQ Societies on the Web
- "Smarter than 99.9% of the rest of us", The Denver Post, 21 June 2005, page F-1.
References
- ^ Miyaguchi, Darryl (January 19, 2000). "A Short (and Bloody) History of the High I.Q. Societies". Retrieved 2007-05-04.
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(help) - ^ Jensen, Paul (2008). "Regent's Report". Vidya (247): p. 4.
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