👉 The Assessment Fluid, often abbreviated as AF, is a standardized test used primarily in the United States to evaluate the cognitive abilities of students, particularly those with learning disabilities or other academic challenges. Unlike traditional IQ tests, the Assessment Fluid is designed to assess fluid intelligence, which involves problem-solving and reasoning skills that are not influenced by prior knowledge or experience. It consists of a series of abstract, non-verbal tasks that require participants to identify patterns, make logical connections, and solve problems quickly and accurately. The test is administered in a timed environment to measure how well individuals can think flexibly and adaptively under pressure, providing educators with valuable insights into a student's potential for learning and their ability to apply critical thinking skills in real-world scenarios.