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jho37

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding the 1905 Stanford-Binet Scale?
 
  a. It was the first practical intelligence test.
  b. The creators focused item development on assessing sensory processes.
  c. Because the scale lacked an index or standardized score, interpretations were limited.
  d. The original standardization sample was not very representative of the overall population.

Question 2

Wilhelm Wundt is famous for
 
  a. pioneering the first attempts at the measurement of intelligence.
  b. coining the term mental test.
  c. standardizing achievement assessment.
  d. opening the worlds first experimental psychology laboratory.



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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

d.





 

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