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Creativity Test
An assessment designed to measure the ability to generate new, original, or unique ideas.
Final Score
The concluding or ultimate numerical value indicating the result of an examination, game, or evaluation.
Factor Analysis
A statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of potentially lower number of unobserved variables, called factors.
Variables
Elements, features, or factors that are liable to vary or change.
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