What is the distinction between an intelligence test and an achievement test?
a. There is no difference; they are two terms for the same thing.
b. An intelligence test measures verbal comprehension, while an achievement test never does.
c. An intelligence tests measures what a person already knows, while an achievement test measures the highest level of learning they could achieve.
d. An intelligence test measures a person’s capacity to learn, while an achievement test measures what a person has already learned and retained.
d. An intelligence test measures a person’s capacity to learn, while an achievement test measures what a person has already learned and retained.
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