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COGNITIVE TEST

'Cognitive tests' are assessments of the cognitive capabilities of humans and animals. Tests administered to humans include various forms of IQ tests; those administered to animals include the mirror test (a test of self-awareness) and the T maze test (which tests learning ability). Such study is important to research concerning the philosophy of mind and psychology, as well as determination of human and animal intelligence.
Modern cognitive tests originated through the work of Sir Francis Galton who coined the term "mental tests". Consistent with views of the late nineteenth century, most of his measurements were physical and physiological, rather than "mental". For instance he measured strength of grip and height and weight. He established an "Anthropometric Laboratory" in the 1880's where patrons paid to have physical and physiological attributes measured to estimate their intelligence. So, his measures of mental or cognitive components were not successful in modern terms, although his indirect effects were arguably enormous. His work influenced later researchers who developed better measures of intelligence using cognitive tests (see Alfred Binet , Raymond Cattell and Lewis Terman).

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Inductive reasoning tests


Inductive reasoning aptitude

Intelligence quotient


Situational judgement test



Working memory


★ Intelligence tests



Kohs block



Mental age



Miller Analogies Test



Otis-Lennon School Ability Test



Raven's Progressive Matrices



Stanford-Binet IQ test



Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale



Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children



Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence



Wonderlic Test

Cognitive development tests


Draw-A-Person Test


Knox Cubes


Modern Language Aptitude Test


Multiple choice


Pimsleur Language Aptitude Battery


Porteus Maze Test

Consensus Based Assessment


Knowledge Organization


Knowledge Hierarchies


Knowledge Ontologies

Memory


Iconic memory


Long-term memory


Short-term memory


Semantic memory


Episodic memory


Visual short-term memory


Working memory

Self


Intelligent Self Assessment


Mirror test

Thought

Mental Chronometry

Neuropsychological tests

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Harcourt Assessment

Further reading


History of Intelligence Testing
Sample Online cognitive test from Cognitive Labs

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