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Draft:Adaptive Intelligence Diagnosticum

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The Adaptive Intelligence Diagnosticum (AID) is an intelligence test-battery originally, in 1985, published in German. Since 2017 the english version is availlable.[1] While in the first instant adaptive testing applies the principle of branched-testing, there is now also a computer-assisted version according to tailored-testing on psychologists' disposal.[2] The aim is to measure complex as well as basical cognitive abilities of children and adolescents between 6 and 16 years.

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Official Website of AID 3

References

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  1. ^ Kubinger, K. D. (2017). Adaptive Intelligence Diagnosticum 3 – English Edition (AID 3). Göttingen & Oxford: Hogrefe.
  2. ^ Kubinger, K. D. & Spohn, F. (2017). AID_3_Tailored. Göttingen: Hogrefe.