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One distinction between the type of tests used with infants, and compared to those used with preschool children, is that tests used with infants
 
  a) tend to evaluate primarily sensory and motor development, while test used for preschooler tend to measure primarily cognitive skills.
   b) measure primarily nonverbal abilities, while test used for preschooler tend to measure primarily verbal skills.
   c) tend to evaluate primarily emotional development, while test used for preschooler tend to measure primarily intellectual development.
   d) tend to evaluate the ability to learn, while test used for preschooler tend to measure primarily skills already learned.

Question 2

One difference between Binet's early work at the Salpetriere Hospital and his later work in developing an intelligence scale is
 
  a) sloppy experimental procedures in the early work were replaced by more rigorous procedures in the later work.
   b) a focus on group testing in the early work was replaced by a focus on individual testing in the later work.
   c) a focus on language development in the early work was replaced by a focus on physiological differences in the later work.
   d) a focus on numerical measurement in the early work was replaced by a focus on descriptive evaluations in the later work.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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