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Differentiate between aptitude and achievement. - Psychology

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Differentiate between aptitude and achievement.

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Sr. No. Aspect Aptitude Achievement
1. Definition Aptitude refers to a person’s potential ability to learn or develop skills in a specific area. Achievement refers to the knowledge or skills a person has already acquired through learning or experience.
2. Time Focus Aptitude focuses on what a person can do in the future with proper training. Achievement focuses on what a person has already done or learned in the past.
3. Purpose Aptitude tests are used to predict future performance or career suitability. Achievement tests are used to assess past learning and educational success.
4. Example An example of aptitude is the Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) used for career guidance. An example of achievement is a school examination or a board test score.
5. Educational Use Aptitude helps in selecting individuals for training programs or future roles. Achievement helps in evaluating the effectiveness of teaching and learning.
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Chapter 1: Intelligence and ability - Questions [Page 1.52]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Intelligence and ability
Questions | Q 34. (ii) | Page 1.52
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