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A psychologist wants to study the correlation between intelligence in infancy and in childhood, using an infant intelligence test based on information processing behaviors known to develop early in infants. A good choice would be the
 
  a) Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence.
  Kaufmann Assessment Battery for Children-2.
   b) Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales for Early Childhood.
   c) Differential Ability Scales-II.
   d) aufmann Assessment Battery for Children-2.

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A key distinction between aptitude and intelligence testing is that in general aptitude tests
 
  a) focus on the measurement of a specific ability, while intelligence tests focus on the measurement of a more global construct.
   b) are criterion-referenced, while intelligence tests are norm-referenced.
   c) are used primarily in education situations, while intelligence tests are used primarily in employment situations.
   d) focus primarily on individual differences, while intelligence tests focus primarily on identifying strengths within one individual.



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Answer to Question 1

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