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Cognitive Assessment

Cognitive assessment refers to the evaluation of an individual's intellectual functions, including memory, reasoning, problem-solving, and comprehension, through standardized tests and tools. This assessment is often used to identify cognitive strengths and weaknesses, diagnose cognitive disorders, and guide educational or therapeutic interventions.

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Cognitive assessment is a vital tool used to evaluate an individual's mental capabilities, including memory, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. These assessments are essential in various fields such as education, clinical psychology, and workplace evaluations. By understanding cognitive abilitie...

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Key Terms

Cognition
The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.

Example: Cognition includes processes like thinking, knowing, and remembering.

Intelligence Test
A standardized test designed to measure human intelligence.

Example: The IQ test is a common type of intelligence test.

Memory Assessment
Tests that evaluate a person's memory capabilities.

Example: Memory assessments can help diagnose memory disorders.

Attention Evaluation
Tests that measure a person's ability to focus and maintain attention.

Example: Attention evaluations are often used in ADHD assessments.

Standardization
The process of making tests consistent in administration and scoring.

Example: Standardization ensures that test results are comparable across different individuals.

Validity
The degree to which a test measures what it claims to measure.

Example: A valid test accurately reflects a person's cognitive abilities.

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Key Concepts

Intelligence TestingMemory AssessmentProblem SolvingAttention Evaluation