Asked by unicorn 101 shine on Sep 25, 2024
GREs
A) Survey Battery
B) Diagnostic
C) Readiness
D) Cognitive Ability
Cognitive Ability
Refers to the capacity of individuals to perform various mental processes like learning, thinking, reasoning, problem solving, decision making, remembering, and paying attention.
GREs
Standardized tests that measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills, commonly required for graduate school admissions.
Test Content Area
Specific domains or topics covered by a test, reflecting the construct it is designed to measure.
- Identify the correct test content area for a given test.
- Distinguish between the GREs, SATs, and Woodcock-Johnson III tests in terms of their primary focus.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the correct test content area for a given test.
- Distinguish between the GREs, SATs, and Woodcock-Johnson III tests in terms of their primary focus.