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intelligence test

n.
A standardized test used to establish an intelligence level rating by measuring a subject's ability to form concepts, solve problems, acquire information, reason, and perform other intellectual operations.
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intelligence test

n
(Psychology) any of a number of tests designed to measure a person's mental skills. See also Binet-Simon scale
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intel′ligence test`


n.
any of various tests designed to measure the relative intellectual capacity of a person.
[1910–15]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.intelligence test - a psychometric test of intelligence; "they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests"
mental test, mental testing, psychometric test, test - any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc; "the test was standardized on a large sample of students"
Stanford-Binet test - revision of the Binet-Simon Scale
Binet-Simon Scale - the first intelligence test
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Translations

intelligence test

ntest m inv d'intelligenza
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Led by Idan Shalev, from Duke University in North Carolina, the team studied the link between retinal vessel width and intelligence test scores in over 1,000 New Zealanders born between 1972-73 and followed up for 38 years with repeated assessments.
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