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Test, TEST or Tester may refer to:
- Test (student assessment), an assessment intended to measure the respondents' knowledge or other abilities
In science and technology
- Concept inventory, an assessment to reveal student thinking on a topic
- test (Unix), a Unix command for evaluating conditional expressions
- TEST (x86 instruction), an x86 assembly language instruction
- Software testing, the process of verifying that a software program works as expected
- Experiment, a part of the scientific method
- Test (biology), the shell of sea urchins and certain microorganisms
- Test method, a definitive procedure that produces a test result
- Chemical test, a procedure designed to prove the existence of, or to quantify, a particular substance
- Psychological testing, the use of behavioral samples to make inferences about an individual
- Statistical hypothesis testing, a method of making statistical decisions using experimental data
People
- Jon Tester (born 1956), junior Senator from Montana, a Democrat.
- Ralph Tester, head of the Testery, a British codebreaking station at Bletchley Park
- Andrew Martin (1975–2009), professional wrestler who used the ring name "Test"
Other uses
- Test match (disambiguation), an international sporting contest.
- River Test, a river in England
- Tests (album), a 1998 album by The Microphones
- "Tester", a song by Anthrax on the album Stomp 442
- The upper part of a four poster bed
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