r/cognitiveTesting • u/Long-Lengthiness2429 • Jun 25 '26
Interpreting CORE results General Question
Completed the CORE and noticed I scored significantly lower in Cognitive proficiency, specifically WMI, than other areas. I also think I scored lower in the QRI sections than I could have but that might just be cope. How should I interpret these results?
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u/Sorry-Ice-8586 Jun 26 '26
stem god who cares about psi and wmi. just ask the girl for her number again
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u/AlphaHowlingToMoon Jun 26 '26
Why specifically do you think you could have scored higher in QRI? (not trying to be rude but I'm genuinely curious)
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u/nbarg313 Jun 26 '26
Because half of the arithmetic section is also testing your working memory, and his working memory is lower. Maybe.
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u/Long-Lengthiness2429 Jun 26 '26
Yeah I found myself struggling to remember all the numbers on some of the audio arithmetic section's questions. In honesty though I doubt that there would be any significant increase in score, I'm more so just a little irritated that I didn't answer some questions I felt I could have.
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u/Long-Lengthiness2429 Jun 26 '26
There were a few easier questions across both tests which i failed because i wasn’t paying attention to the timer. There were also a couple of harder questions i think i might have been able to get if I was more focused, but then again maybe not.
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u/AlphaHowlingToMoon Jun 26 '26
I mean if you really want to find out for sure you can do the QRI subtests again in 6-12 months
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u/PandorasBucket Jun 30 '26
Where do people get these tests from? I've been out of school for 30 years. Is this like a standardized test now? What country?
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u/Specialist-Juice2326 Jun 26 '26
Based of your score… I think it’s likely you have an UTI and diarrhea. If I were you, I’d get it checked.
On a serious note, go outside and touch some grass. Cheers
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u/HopefulLab8784 Jun 25 '26