Scientists From University Of Alberta And IIT Jointly Prepare Brain-Based Intelligence Test
Scientists from the University of Alberta and IIT have jointly prepared a brain-based intelligence test. Through this test, the ability of a person will be known.
Scientists from Kanpur IIT, with the University of Alberta, have developed a test to reveal all secrets of the brain. Now the intellectual ability of a person can be known using this test. Parents will be able to choose a suitable career for their children based on their abilities. Employers will be able to assess how beneficial an applicant will be for their organization. The company will be able to select the most suitable candidate with the help of this test.
Professor JP Das from the University of Alberta, Canada, along with a team of top psychologists and clinical psychiatrists created The Brain-Based Intelligence Test (BBIT). After three years of research and hard work, the team achieved success. This test named BBIT has been launched in the country. In inventing this test, the Head of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kanpur, Prof. Brij Bhushan made an important contribution.
The ability of a person will be known
Prof. Brij Bhushan said that recognizing the intellectual potential of a man is considered very important in psychology. BBIT has two major parts - the first part is called Executive Planning and Functioning, and the second part is called Information and Integration. There are several sub-tests between these two that will help measure the intellectual ability of any person. This test can help find the areas of expertise of a person. With this test every secret of the brain can be known.
It will also be possible to find out the person's abilities in specific areas of work. The educational institution will be able to know about the interest of its students. This test will replace the traditional IQ test.
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