Teichmann Test

The Teichmann Test is a test that is used to assess the level of intelligence and creativity in children and adults. The name of the test comes from the name of the scientist Ludwig Teichmann. This test is widely used in scientific research and is also used in the diagnosis of speech and mental development disorders.

The method is designed to measure vocabulary, text comprehension and ability to analyze information. It includes several tests that measure different parameters of brain function. The test is carried out in several stages, at each of which the test taker must solve a number of problems. Based on the test results, we can draw a conclusion about the degree of development of intelligence and creativity.

The main purpose of the Teichmann test is to evaluate how well a person can explain simple things, find analogies between pictures and understand text. A person asked to explain an abstract concept is able to distinguish shapes, colors, and textures. At the same time, he must be attentive and quickly respond to the information he receives. Scientist Teuchman based his test on many experiments showing