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Nonsystematic variation is also called:
Wechsler Tests
A set of standardized tests used to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in both children and adults.
Flynn Effect
The observed rise over time in standardized intelligence test scores, theorized to be caused by various factors like improved nutrition, education, and test-taking strategies among populations.
Intelligence Tests
Standardized assessments designed to measure human intelligence and cognitive abilities.
IQ
An abbreviation for Intelligence Quotient, a theoretical measure of an individual's cognitive abilities in relation to their age group.
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