intelligentsustestid
Intelligentsustestid, commonly referred to as IQ tests, are standardized assessments designed to measure an individual's cognitive abilities relative to a population. They typically evaluate various mental aptitudes, including logical reasoning, problem-solving, spatial visualization, verbal comprehension, and memory. The results are usually presented as an IQ score, with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 in most modern tests. This score indicates how a person's performance compares to others of the same age group.
The history of intelligencetesting dates back to the early 20th century with figures like Alfred Binet, who
It is important to note that intelligencetests measure a specific set of cognitive skills and do not