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In comparison to a group test of learning ability, the Stanford-Binet provides more
 
  A. objective results.
  B. observational information.
  C. restriction on test responses.
  D. use of standard scores.

Question 2

The Stanford-Binet differs from the WISC-R in that the Stanford-Binet uses
 
  A. individual administration.
  B. standard age scores.
  C. separate subtests.
  D. verbal and performance tests.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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B





 

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