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lbcchick

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On the fifth edition of the Stanford-Binet test,
 
  a. mental age is no longer used to calculate IQ.
  b. chronological age is no longer used to calculate IQ.
  c. no IQ score is calculated.
  d. there is a cultural-balance scale that equates children who have been raised in different cultures.

Question 2

Elder and colleagues noted that our lives are intertwined with those of our families. He referred to this as leading _____ lives.
 
  a. interdependent
  b. multifaceted
  c. linked
  d. dependent



memslove

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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