The Stanford Binet: Fifth Edition differed from previous editions of this test in that it
A) was a scale that Lewis Terman did not want to be associated with.
B) yielded a grade-correlated mental age.
C) was a point scale.
D) was not based on any particular theory of intelligence.
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