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  2. S. Chand Group - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (R. D. Madan) Mathematics Today for ICSE (O. P. Malhotra, S. K. Gupta, Anubhuti Gangal) Language of Chemistry or Chemical Equations (G. D. Tuli, P. L. Soni) Wren and Martin High School English Grammar & Composition; Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning (R. S. Aggarwal) Nuclear Physics; Indian Economics; Data Structures ...

  3. SON-tests - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the SON test was developed more than seventy years ago by psychologist Nan Snijders-Oomen, to study the cognitive functioning of deaf children. The goal of this test series was to break the one-sidedness of the non-verbal performance tests of that time and to broaden the functions accessible for non-verbal intelligence research.

  4. Ravi Agarwal - Wikipedia

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    Ravi P. Agarwal (born July 10, 1947) is an Indian mathematician, Ph.D. sciences, professor, professor & chairman, Department of Mathematics Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, U.S. Agarwal is the author of over 1000 scientific papers as well as 30 monographs. [1]

  5. Verbal intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Verbal intelligence is the ability to understand and reason using concepts framed in words. More broadly, it is linked to problem solving , abstract reasoning , [ 1 ] and working memory . Verbal intelligence is one of the most g -loaded abilities.

  6. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Wikipedia

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    The non-verbal performance scale was also a critical difference from the Binet scale. The earlier Binet scale had been persistently and consistently criticized for its emphasis on language and verbal skills. [6] Wechsler designed an entire scale that allowed the measurement of non-verbal intelligence. This became known as a performance scale.

  7. Verbal reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Verbal reasoning tests of intelligence provide an assessment of an individual's ability to think, reason and solve problems in different ways. For this reason, verbal reasoning tests are often used as entrance examinations by schools, colleges and universities to select the most able applicants.

  8. Testing effect - Wikipedia

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    When combined, learner performance was increased, suggesting concept mapping is a tool that should be combined with retrieval practice [106] alongside other non-verbal responses. [107] Retrieval helps with mental organization [ 108 ] which can work well with concept mapping.

  9. Fluid and crystallized intelligence - Wikipedia

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    It is a non-verbal multiple-choice test. Participants have to complete a series of drawings by identifying relevant features based on the spatial organization of an array of objects and choosing one object that matches one or more of the identified features. [ 14 ]