About Jennifer
Jennifer Huber, Ph.D. works in cognitive assessment and psychometrics, with a focus on how intelligence and reasoning are actually measured — and, just as often, how they are mismeasured. She has spent years around cognitive tests, from the research behind individual items to the statistics that turn a set of answers into a defensible score.
Her writing on IQTests exists to do one thing well: help people read their results honestly. That means neither dismissing a quick online test as worthless nor letting anyone mistake it for a clinical evaluation. The truth usually sits in between, and that is the space she writes in.
Areas of expertise
- Psychometrics and the statistics of test scoring
- Cognitive and intelligence assessment
- Fluid reasoning and non-verbal, matrix-style items (in the Raven’s tradition)
- Communicating scores, percentiles, and their real-world limits
Role at IQTests
Jennifer reviews the test’s methodology — how items are chosen, how raw answers are placed on the deviation-IQ scale, and where the error bars belong — and she authors the site’s explainers so the language stays accurate and plain. Her name on a page means the measurement claims on it have been checked by someone who does this for a living.
- FocusCognitive assessment & psychometrics
- ReviewsIQTests scoring method and published guidance
- Writes aboutIQ scores, percentiles, and reading results honestly
- Profilelinkedin.com/in/jennifershuber
Written and reviewed by Jennifer
- Free IQ Test: Get Your Score Online with Instant Results — the main guide to taking the test and reading your score.
- How we score the IQ test — the full scoring method, reviewed for accuracy.
Jennifer reviews IQTests for accuracy and clarity. Our results are educational estimates, not clinical diagnoses — see the methodology and terms of use for the full picture.
Last updated July 2026
