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  1. 6.3 DEFINITION AND NATURE OF APTITUDE The word aptitude is derived from the word “aptos” which means ‘fitted for’. Very often words such as ‘potentiality’, ‘capacity’, ‘talent’ etc. are used synonymously with aptitude. In the Dictionary of Education, aptitude is defined as a “pronounced innate capacity for

  2. The construct of aptitude is often mentioned alongside ability and achievement. Many introductory texts on testing and measurement (e.g., Cohen & Swerdlik, 2005; Gregory, 2007; Kaplan & Saccuzzo, 2009) distinguish among these three terms in roughly the following way: Achievements represent past accomplishments or performance, abilities are skills that one can perform right here and now in the ...

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  4. Aptitude definition: . See examples of APTITUDE used in a sentence.

  5. Aptitude tests are an excellent way to assess an individual’s ability to perform, learn and succeed in the roles or institutions for which he/she is aspiring. Ideal for testing academic potential and career suitability, several forms and combinations of aptitude assessments can be used to analyze mental abilities in multiple areas.

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  6. aptitude: [noun] inclination, tendency. a natural ability : talent.

  7. Apr 7, 2013 · Definition. In psychology, aptitude refers to a person's innate capacity or potential to learn particular abilities or knowledge, given the right conditions and with the right learning and training. Intelligence is an example of a cognitive aptitude. Specific aptitudes include a talent for music or mathematics.

  8. Aptitude definition: capability; ability; innate or acquired capacity for something; talent. See examples of APTITUDE used in a sentence.

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