Distinguish aptitude tests from achievement tests, comparing their general purposes, describing an example of each (identify a specific test) and indicating an advantage of each in a specific context

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Aptitude tests: focus on general learning potential to predict performance; Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is an example; an aptitude test could be helpful in determining a student's need for special services. Achievement tests: focus on what students have learned; an example is an SAT subject-test; achievement tests can be helpful in evaluating the success of instructional programs.

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