IQ test for children

The Children's IQ Test, also known as the Raven's Progressive Matrices Test, is a widely used psychometric tool for assessing cognitive abilities in children. Developed by John Raven in the mid-20th century, this test is designed to measure abstract thinking and logical reasoning in children aged 5 to 11 years.

The test consists of a set of tasks in which children must fill in the missing items in a series of graphic matrices. These tasks become increasingly challenging as the test progresses, requiring children to analyze and synthesize information, use logic, and identify patterns. Test results provide information about a child's cognitive abilities and how they compare to age-related norms.

The IQ test for children is often used in school and clinical settings to identify talented children, assess intellectual development, and plan individualized educational programs.

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