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Binet's Rationale for Providing Only a Single Score Was

Question 35
Multiple Choice

Binet's rationale for providing only a single score was A) the result of the principle of age differentiation. B) based on the notion of general mental ability. C) logically inconsistent with his major premise. D) inappropriate for his purpose.

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The 1908 Binet-Simon Scale A) abandoned the principle of age differentiation. B) used the age scale format. C) relied largely on nonverbal tests of intelligence D) introduced the concept of gf-gc.
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The 1916 Stanford-Binet was developed under the direction of A) T.Simon. B) F.Kuhlman. C) R.M.Yerkes. D) L.M.Terman.
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Terman's 1916 Stanford-Binet added the following improvement to the earlier scales: A) an increase in the size of the standardization sample. B) the age scale format. C) the mental age concept. D) the principle of age differentiation.
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