Describe the differences between achievement tests and aptitude tests
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Achievement tests measure what a person has already learned or accomplished in a specific area, such as math or reading, often based on a curriculum. Aptitude tests, on the other hand, assess a person’s potential to learn or succeed in a specific area or skill, predicting future performance rather than measuring past knowledge. Essentially, achievement tests focus on demonstrated knowledge, while aptitude tests are about potential capability. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!