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xroflmao

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With the principle of age differentiation,
 
  a. one can find the equivalent age capabilities of a child independently of chronological age.
  b. one can find the equivalent age capabilities of a child if their chronological age is known.
  c. the deviation IQ can be ascertained.
  d. Binet freed himself from the burden of identifying each independent aspect of intelligence.

Question 2

The formula Y - Y represents
 
  a. the true score.
  b. the residual.
  c. the standard error of estimate.
  d. shrinkage.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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