Intelligence test scores refer to the results obtained from standardized tests that aim to measure a person's cognitive abilities, such as reasoning, problem-solving, and memory.
Related terms
G Factor: G factor refers to the general intelligence factor that underlies all specific mental abilities. It represents the common denominator among various cognitive tasks.
Standardization is the process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring tests. It ensures consistency and fairness in comparing individuals' test scores.
The Flynn effect refers to the observed phenomenon where intelligence test scores have been gradually increasing over generations due to environmental factors such as improved education and nutrition.