Difference between individual test and group test.
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Individual tests and group tests are assessment methods that differ in their administration and purpose. An individual test is administered to one person at a time, allowing for personalized evaluation of abilities, skills, or characteristics. This method is more detailed and caters to individual differences. In contrast, group tests are administered to multiple individuals simultaneously, offering efficiency in assessing large populations. While individual tests provide detailed insights into a person's capabilities, group tests are more time-effective for assessing general trends within a larger group, often used in educational or employment settings for screening or placement purposes.