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james9437

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Choose the contribution that each of the following men have made to methods of measurement. R. Likert
 
  a. devised an attitude scale based on extent of agreement or disagreement with statement.
  b. developed a measure of adult intelligence.
  c. developed the first intelligence scale for children.
  d. studied the honesty of children through observation.

Question 2

Choose the contribution that each of the following men have made to methods of measurement. D. Wechsler
 
  a. devised an attitude scale based on extent of agreement or disagreement with statement.
  b. developed a measure of adult intelligence.
  c. developed the first intelligence scale for children.
  d. studied the honesty of children through observation.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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