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by giantg2
1917 days ago
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What you claim is counter to the intended uses of the tests and their very definitions. One measures innate flgeneral intelligence, whereas the other measures skill or acquired knowledge in a specific area. Then show me some sources to support your argument, because repeating false statements doesn't further your point either. https://www.theclassroom.com/intelligence-tests-vs-aptitude-... |
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>The many different kinds of IQ tests include a wide variety of item content. Some test items are visual, while many are verbal. Test items vary from being based on abstract-reasoning problems to concentrating on arithmetic, vocabulary, or general knowledge.
The SAT tests abstract reasoning (read a story and answer questions), arithmetic, vocabulary... It's an IQ test.