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How are achievement tests different from intelligence tests? - Psychology

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How are achievement tests different from intelligence tests?

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Sr. No. Point of difference Achievement tests Intelligence tests
1. Purpose Achievement tests are designed to measure what a person has already learned. Intelligence tests are used to assess a person’s mental ability or potential.
2. Focus Area These tests focus on academic knowledge and subject-based performance. These tests focus on general mental ability, such as reasoning and problem-solving.
3. Content Basis The content is based on a specific curriculum or syllabus. The content is not linked to any specific course or subject.
4. Use Used to evaluate learning outcomes, assign grades, and monitor progress. Used to measure innate intelligence, identify giftedness, or diagnose challenges.
5. Examples Board exams, unit tests, and standardized academic tests are examples of achievement tests. Stanford-Binet, Wechsler Scales, and Raven’s Matrices are examples of intelligence tests.
6. Test Construction Constructed based on instructional objectives and academic standards. Constructed to assess cognitive processes independent of formal instruction.
7. Time of Use Administered after instruction or learning has taken place. Administered independent of teaching, often for evaluation or placement purposes.
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Chapter 1: Intelligence and ability - Questions [Page 1.53]

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Girishbala Mohanty Psychology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Intelligence and ability
Questions | Q 40. (ii) | Page 1.53
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