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The Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scales computed IQ as
 
  a) actual score over expected mean score for age.
   b) mental age over expected mean score for age.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   c) expected mean score for age over mental age.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   d) mental age over actual score.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests

Question 2

Research with split-brain patients helped identify the function of the
 
  a) corpus callosum.
   b) cerebellum
   c) basal ganglia.
   d) cranial nerves.



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