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Components of an IQ Test

Components of an IQ Test

IQ tests typically comprise various subtests designed to evaluate different aspects of cognitive functioning.

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IQ testing is a valuable tool for assessing cognitive abilities and guiding decisions in educational, clinical, and occupational settings. Understanding the components, process, and interpretation of IQ tests can empower individuals to utilize this information effectively. By recognizing the strengths and areas for development identified through IQ testing, individuals can pursue strategies to enhance their cognitive abilities and achieve their full potential.

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