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nummyann

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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.

Question 2

In a bivariate distribution, the relationship between X and Y
 
  a. is best described by a straight line.
  b. can sometimes be nonlinear.
  c. is always systematic.
  d. cannot be plotted in a scatter diagram.



tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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