Binet disagreed with Stern’s use of the intelligence quotient because:

a. he believed intelligence was too complex to be represented by a number.
b. he thought the equation was too complex.
c. there was not enough data to support the quotient.
d. the quotient could not distinguish between normal and intellectually disabled children.


a. he believed intelligence was too complex to be represented by a number.

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a sadness b. anger c. sadness, but only if they were high in need for cognition d. sadness, but only if they were high in need for affect

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a. fixed alternative question. b. open-ended question. c. Likert-type item d. none of these

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a. ?Radical behaviorism is as popular today as it has ever been. b. ?The most popular model of human behavior today is in fact the computer model. c. ?With only a few exceptions psychology has always been cognitively oriented. d. ?The study of cognitive processes has in fact been steadily losing popularity.

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