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प्रश्न
State how intelligence is measured.
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उत्तर
Intelligence is measured using standardized tests designed to assess a person’s mental abilities compared to others of the same age. These tests aim to evaluate different aspects of intelligence like reasoning, problem-solving, memory, and understanding.
A. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Tests: The most common way to measure intelligence is through IQ tests. IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient, which gives a score that compares a person’s mental age to their actual age.
IQ = `("Mental age"/"Chronological age")xx100`
If a 10-year-old child has the mental ability of a 12-year-old, their IQ would be: `12/10xx100` = 120
B. Common Intelligence Tests:
- Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test: Measures five areas – fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing, and working memory.
- Wechsler Intelligence Scale: Different versions for children (WISC) and adults (WAIS); measures verbal and performance abilities.
- Raven’s Progressive Matrices: Non-verbal test focused on reasoning and problem-solving using visual patterns.
C. Types of Intelligence Measured:
- Verbal ability: Understanding and using language
- Logical reasoning: Solving puzzles and problems
- Numerical ability: Working with numbers
- Spatial ability: Understanding shapes and visualizing objects
- Memory: Remembering and using information
D. Characteristics of a Good Intelligence Test:
- Standardized: Same conditions for everyone
- Reliable: Gives consistent results over time
- Valid: Accurately measures what it claims to measure
