1. Intelligence Quotient - Intelligences quotient is an index of intelligence once calculated by dividing one's tested mental age by one's chronological age and multiplying by 100. Today, IQ is a number that reflects the degree to which a person's score on an intelligence test deviates from the average score of others in his of her age group.
2. Verbal Scale - Verbal scale is six subtests in the Wechsler scales that measure verbal skills as part of a measure of overall intelligence.
3. Performance Scale - Performance scale is five subtests in the Wechsler scales that include tasks that require spatial ability and the ability to manipulate materials; these subtests provide a performance IQ.
4. Aptitude Test - Aptitude tests are tests designed to measure a person's capacity to learn certain things or perform certain tasks.
5. Achievement Test - Achievement tests are measures of what a person has accomplished or learned in a particular area.
6. Norms - Norms are 1. a description......
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